Analytical Technician - 1st Shift - $32.20/hr
Work Flexibility: Onsite What you will do: As an Analytical Technician, you will be responsible for playing a key role in the success of the Analytical production lab. Some maintenance, repair and calibration of analytical equipment. Comply with external and internal quality assurance requirements.
As well as the following listed below: Conduct and document analytical lab tests. Utilize advanced laboratory equipment and software for analysis. Prepare and maintain laboratory solutions and reagents. Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Analyze and interpret data to provide accurate results. Calibrate and maintain laboratory instruments. Assist in the development and validation of new analytical methods. Generate technical reports and summaries. Collaborate with scientists and engineers on research projects.
Monitor and record experimental data systematically. What you need: Required Qualifications: High school diploma or GED Minimum of 5 or + years relevant experience Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree Formal technical training or education in Quality Control or a related field Experience in the medical device or other regulated industries Experience using analytical computer software Experience with GC, HPLC, and Titration $32.20 per hour plus bonus eligible + benefits.
Travel Percentage: 0% Stryker Corporation is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.
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