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HireLevel is seeking Quality Control Analytical Technician in Edwardsville, IL.
Job Title:
Quality Control Analytical Technician Job Type:
Full-time, Contract Location:
Edwardsville, ILHours:
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (could work until 8pm on busy days)Rate of Pay:
$23.
65Similar Positions:
Quality Control Technician, Lab Tech, QA, QCResponsibilities of Quality Control Analytical Technician:
Perform a variety of analytical testing, including PH, HPLC, density, Karl Fisher titrationsPerform all analysis in an orderly and timely mannerInterpret, record and report data promptly and accurately Communicate test results effectively to pilot plant Process OperatorsCalibrate and troubleshoot various scientific instrumentsMonitor laboratory supplies and inventory levelsMaintain a safe, clean and professional work environment Comply with all safety regulations Maintain confidentiality Must be able to move about the laboratory and industrial pilot plant environment, including, ascend / descend stairs and ladders, lift / carry 25 pounds and wear personal protective equipment in order to assist pilot plant Process Operators in sample collection, as well as potential equipment maintenanceCompletes other duties as assignedRequirements for Quality Control Analytical Technician:
Bachelor's degree in life science or closely related fieldAssociates in Applied Science (AAS) AND two years of industrial and/or commercial lab experienceFour years of industrial and/or commercial lab experienceEarn $50 in Referral Gift Cards!If you refer someone to HireLevel and they are hired, work at least 30 days, and you are in good standing, we will send you a $50 gift card to say thank you! Submit your referrals at www.
hirelevel.
com/referral.
We are an equal opportunity employer.
About the Company:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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