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Position Title: Laboratory Technician - Science BIO/CHM(Temporary, Part-Time, up to 19.5 hours per week)
Department: Science - All Campuses
Rate of Pay: $18.08/hour
Closed Date: November 29, 2024, 5:00 PM Arizona Time
Position Summary:
The Laboratory Technician, Science is responsible for providing assistance to instructional faculty, staff, and students in the science laboratory. This position works in the instructional areas of the natural/physical sciences performing a variety of skilled technical support duties across multiple scientific disciplines.
There are opportunities available at multiple PCC campuses.
Evening and/or weekend hours may be required.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Prepares or assists in the preparation of laboratory experiments by calculating, checking, and producing needed quantities of stock solutions, chemicals (some of which may be classified as hazardous), lab materials, cultures, and media; gathering necessary materials, and dispensing chemical solutions and/or solids; preparation may include the operation of equipment such as autoclaves, pH meters, pipettors, etc.; inputting necessary information into the Laboratory Information Management System
Break down lab experiments by gathering lab materials from the classroom; cleaning and inspecting classroom, glassware, and materials used; restocking classroom and lab materials; inputting necessary information into the Laboratory Information Management System
Assists students in the student study areas (e.g. - checking students and equipment in and out
Stock and monitor laboratory supplies and equipment in the science laboratory preparation areas. Maintains a clean and sanitary workplace in accordance with standard laboratory practices and procedures
Maintains a safe workplace and comply with federal, state, and local laws, regulations, standards, and practices. Attend safety training/s and report any infractions of safety procedures to the supervisor immediately
Train, monitor, and assist student workers and volunteers by demonstrating how to prepare non-hazardous lab materials and basic laboratory procedures utilizing safe lab and workplace practices; teaching Learning Lab operating procedures
Performing regularly scheduled and between-semester maintenance and deep cleaning by restocking of classrooms and prep area; disinfecting and cleaning, inventorying and restocking quantities of equipment, glassware, PPE, student items, and materials specific to classroom or prep area; basic repair, calibrating, maintaining, and cleaning scientific equipment
Conduct safety audits and process waste by completing safety audit forms that are then reviewed by the supervisor and implementing corrections as directed; gathering and combining waste according to lab protocol, which may include neutralization of non-hazardous chemicals, autoclaving biological waste that includes filling out log forms, and disposal into the appropriate waste receptacle in accordance with lab standards.
Assists in maintaining current inventories
Receives, verifies, and enters order information into the Laboratory Information Management System
Cleans equipment and ensures it is in good working order; performs preventive maintenance or minor repairs on laboratory equipment and reports issues. Assembles and tests new equipment
Performs other duties as assigned
Job Requirements:
Associate's degree in a life or physical science discipline
Or
Two years of non-classroom laboratory experience
Or
Candidates who possess similar, minimum objective qualifications are encouraged to apply and should describe in detail the work experience and education regarded as establishing the equivalency
The ideal candidate will have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Laboratory techniques including appropriate laboratory safety procedures
Handle, store, and dispose of hazardous chemicals, solutions, and biohazardous materials common to science
Prepare laboratory solutions and/or cultures
Federal, state, and local OSHA and EPA guidelines for safe laboratory practices and management of hazardous materials
Applicable computer equipment and software such as Excel and Access
Subject matter terminology
Record keeping principles
Inventory maintenance principles and procedures
Basic mathematics
Prepare laboratory solutions and/or cultures
Prioritize tasks
Prepare laboratory exercises
Report preparation
Maintain databases
Problem solve
Monitor and evaluate student aides
Cross-train in multiple science laboratory disciplines
Effective communication and interaction as appropriate for working with coworkers, supervisor, faculty, administrators, students, and the general public sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction
Physical Requirements:
Positions in this class typically require: talking, hearing, seeing, repetitive motions, and fine finger movements - using the fingers to manipulate and handle objects such as typing, sorting papers, activating button, sorting/separating small parts; balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, and lifting
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibrations, dusts, chemicals, workspace restrictions, and intense noises
Must be capable of wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which may include: goggles, gloves, closed-toe-shoes, face shield, dust masks, and lab coats/aprons
Must be able to handle and safely dispose of chemicals, solutions, and bio-hazardous materials common to the science department