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Product Manager

West Valley City, UT · Remote

$150K - $300K/yr

CODA Consortium of Drug and Alcohol Testing and MRO Services Location: Remote (with occasional travel as required) Job Type: Contract About Us: CODA Consortium of Drug and Alcohol Testing and MRO ...

Salary: $19/Hour Position Summary The Drug Testing Specialist is responsible for conducting drug and alcohol testing services in a professional, accurate, and timely manner. This role supports ...

Position Summary The Drug Testing Specialist is responsible for conducting drug and alcohol testing services in a professional, accurate, and timely manner. This role supports program compliance and ...

Position Summary The Drug Testing Specialist is responsible for conducting drug and alcohol testing services in a professional, accurate, and timely manner. This role supports program compliance and ...

Drug & Alcohol Program Manager

Minneapolis, MN · On-site

$122K - $123K/yr

Correct testing and collection discrepancies. * Responds to emergency calls to conduct post-accident, reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing, as required per regulations and internal policies.

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How much do alcohol testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average hourly pay for alcohol testing in the United States is $25.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $28.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Alcohol Testing position, and why are they important?

To excel in an Alcohol Testing role, you need knowledge of sample collection procedures, familiarity with chain of custody protocols, and often a high school diploma or relevant certification. Experience with breathalyzers, urinalysis equipment, and digital data management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, integrity, and strong interpersonal communication stand out as valuable soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate test results, maintain regulatory compliance, and promote trust with clients and team members.

What is an Alcohol Testing job?

An Alcohol Testing job involves conducting tests to detect the presence of alcohol in individuals, often for workplace safety, legal cases, or compliance with regulations. Professionals in this role may use breathalyzers, saliva tests, or other screening methods to measure blood alcohol levels. They ensure accurate testing, maintain records, and follow strict protocols to uphold confidentiality and legal compliance. This job is commonly found in law enforcement, transportation, healthcare, and workplace safety programs.

What does a typical workday look like for someone in an Alcohol Testing position?

A typical day in an Alcohol Testing role involves collecting and documenting biological samples such as breath, urine, or saliva from clients, ensuring all procedures adhere to strict legal and safety protocols. Professionals regularly interact with individuals from various backgrounds and may work in clinics, workplace testing sites, or on location for mobile testing services. The role often requires careful data entry and collaboration with supervisory staff, laboratory technicians, and sometimes law enforcement or human resources representatives. Maintaining confidentiality and professionalism is critical throughout the process, and some positions involve travel or flexible shifts to meet clients’ needs.

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DOT certified Drug Screen collector and Breath Alcohol Technician

DOT certified Drug Screen collector and Breath Alcohol Technician

Alia Drug Testing

Chicago, IL • On-site

$17 - $20/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

About Us:

We are a small diverse business on the northwest side of Chicago. Our mission is to consistently deliver the highest standard in drug and alcohol testing while empowering our employees to achieve and reach their full potential.

About the Position:

We seek a certified Breath Alcohol Technician and DOT certified Drug Screen collector to work in a dual role. The position involves part-time office hours with the opportunity to work additional hours traveling to employer locations throughout Chicagoland.

This position is ideally suited for someone who likes office work and can also work independently at employer locations. Tired and burned out from the typical office grind? This office/field position is perfect for anyone looking for flexible work, retirees, or a side hustle. If you're looking for traditional full-time work, this job is not for you.

Responsibilities:

Work 1 to 3 days conducting drug testing in an office environment.

Travel throughout Chicagoland to conduct drug and alcohol screening for various employers.

Performs urine drug screen (UDS) and breath alcohol tests (BAT) for both DOT and Non-DOT drug testing using the proper chain of custody form.

Maintains current rules & regulations (CFR 49 Part 40) for drug screens and alcohol tests.

Maintains working inventory of supplies and paperwork to complete tasks.

Communicates collection status, ETA and departures times to dispatcher, and employer representative.

Requirements:

Valid driver's license and reliable transportation

Certified in DOT urine drug screen collection

Certified in (BAT) Breath Alcohol Testing

Available for scheduled and unscheduled work

We are willing to assist you in obtaining your certification. If you are an independent, self-motivated, and well-organized individual, this job is for you!