The Environmental Laboratory Analyst I (Laboratory Technician) supports environmental testing operations by receiving, preparing, and processing samples in accordance with EPA, ASTM, and regulatory protocols. This entry-level role is ideal for candidates with science-based education who are seeking hands-on laboratory experience in a regulated environment.
The position requires a strong safety mindset, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively with laboratory staff and plant personnel.
Work safely and identify/implement corrective actions for unsafe conditions
Follow OSHA laboratory safety requirements (29 CFR 1910)
Maintain compliance with EPA, ASTM, and other regulatory protocols
Receive and log environmental samples into the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS)
Handle and prepare inorganic and organic samples for analysis
Preserve samples as required (e.g., acid preservation, proper storage conditions)
Support coordination of sample sub-contracting (sub-outs) when necessary
Assist with wet chemistry testing (pH, ammonia, alkalinity, turbidity, etc.)
Prepare samples using approved analytical methodologies
Support Laboratory Analysts as needed during testing activities
Maintain accurate records in LIMS and other data systems
Perform peer review of data entry
Order and maintain appropriate sample bottles and containers
Manage laboratory supplies and inventory
Perform routine laboratory housekeeping
Assist customers with sample container orders
Communicate with customers to clarify analysis requests
Coordinate with internal and external work groups to ensure timely and accurate processing
0–5 years of laboratory or related experience
Some college coursework required (Science-based studies preferred)
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in a science-related field preferred
Strong attention to detail and ability to follow Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to work effectively with plant personnel and cross-functional teams
Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, etc.)
Experience using LIMS or similar laboratory data systems preferred
Experience in a NELAC-accredited or highly regulated laboratory environment
Experience in high-volume sample receiving departments
Wet chemistry laboratory experience
Knowledge of EPA and ASTM testing protocols