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Contract Lab Jobs in Georgia (NOW HIRING)

Travel Cath Lab Technologist

Brunswick, GA · On-site

$2.1K - $2.7K/wk

Cath Lab Technologist * Discipline: Allied Health Professional * Start Date: 08/10/2026 * Duration ... Choose from a variety of career options including direct hire, temp-to-hire, and travel contracts ...

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Travel Cath Lab Technologist

Conyers, GA · On-site

$2.0K - $2.6K/wk

LanceSoft is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Conyers, Georgia ... Lancesoft offers short- and long-term contracts, permanent placements, and travel opportunities to ...

Travel Cath Lab Technologist

Conyers, GA · On-site

$2.0K - $2.6K/wk

LanceSoft is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Conyers, Georgia ... Lancesoft offers short- and long-term contracts, permanent placements, and travel opportunities to ...

Lab Technician II

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Lab Technician Duration: 12+ months contract with possible extension Location: Atlanta, GA Performs technical procedures in a research laboratory under minimal supervision by applying standard ...

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What is the difference between Contract Lab vs Contract Chemist?

AspectContract LabContract Chemist
CredentialsRelevant degrees in chemistry or related fields, certifications varySame as Contract Lab, often with additional certifications
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, testing centersLaboratories, manufacturing plants, research settings
Employer & IndustryContract labs serve multiple industries including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and foodContract chemists work for companies or agencies providing specialized chemical services

Both Contract Labs and Contract Chemists operate in laboratory environments, often requiring similar credentials. Contract Labs are organizations providing testing and research services, while Contract Chemists are professionals working within or for these labs. The roles are interconnected, with Contract Chemists often employed by Contract Labs to perform specific projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Contract Laboratory Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Contract Laboratory Technician, you need a solid understanding of laboratory procedures, chemical handling, and safety protocols, typically supported by a degree in chemistry, biology, or a related field. Familiarity with analytical instruments such as HPLC, GC, and LIMS, as well as certifications like Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), are often required. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and the ability to communicate clearly with team members are essential soft skills. These competencies ensure accurate test results, compliance with industry standards, and efficient collaboration in a laboratory environment.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a contract lab environment?

Professionals in contract labs often face the challenge of managing multiple client projects simultaneously, each with its own deadlines, requirements, and testing protocols. Adapting quickly to different methodologies and adhering to strict quality standards is crucial. Additionally, effective communication with clients and internal teams is essential to clarify expectations and ensure timely delivery of results. Staying organized and being able to prioritize tasks are key skills that help navigate the dynamic and fast-paced nature of contract laboratory work.

What is a contract lab?

A contract lab, or contract laboratory, is a third-party facility that provides scientific testing, analysis, and research services to organizations on a contract basis. Businesses and governments use contract labs to access specialized equipment, expertise, and services they may not have in-house. These labs serve various industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, environmental science, and manufacturing, offering services like quality control testing, regulatory compliance analysis, and product development support.
What are the most commonly searched types of Lab jobs in Georgia? The most popular types of Lab jobs in Georgia are:
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Infographic showing various Contract Lab job openings in Georgia as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution.
Norcross Simulation and Lab Coordinator

Norcross Simulation and Lab Coordinator

Brenau University Inc

Norcross, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

HIRING PROCESS: All submitted application materials are forwarded to the appropriate department for review. Hiring recommendations are made at the departmental level. Department representatives will contact candidates directly if an interview is scheduled or if further information is required. The information provided in each job listing below is the extent of what is available to interested candidates. No additional information is available.

Brenau only accepts applications/resumes for advertised positions.

PRE-EMPLOYMENT SCREENINGS: Brenau University will conduct criminal background checks on all persons being considered for initial employment. In some circumstances, an FBI fingerprint report may be necessary to satisfy the requirement. Once employed, employees must hold and continue to maintain a favorable criminal history background. Random background checks are performed. Credit checks may be performed on candidates/employees who are selected for a position that regularly engages in handling credit cards or other company monies. A Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) may be performed during the hiring process, or as part of a random check. MVR checks are required to meet insurance requirements for those employees operating a university vehicle or participating in any driving activity on behalf of Brenau University, (including operating a golf cart, rented vehicle or one’s personal vehicle). Employees who travel must be at least 25 years of age, have a valid Georgia driver’s license, and good driving record. All employees who operate university vehicles, who are employed in a sensitive position, or who travel regularly as part of their job responsibilities may be subject to post-hire drug screening and random drug-screening. All employees are subject to reasonable suspicion drug screening.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: Brenau practices and believes inequal opportunity for all students, employees and job applicants. We do not discriminate on the bases of age, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, military service, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law or ordinance. These protections extend to all conditions and privileges of employment, including, without limitation, to recruitment, hiring, compensation, benefits, transfers, promotions, discipline, and termination.

DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE: Brenau University is a drug-free workplace as certified by the Georgia Workers Compensation Board.

The Norcross Simulation and General Skills Lab Coordinator will be responsible for experiential learning across the curriculum; utilizing state-of-the art technology to enhance the student's learning experience. The Simulation and General Skills Lab Coordinator is a full-time faculty member, the twelve-month teaching contract with 33 credit teaching load with 27 of those reassigned for lab and simulation responsibilities. The Simulation and General Skills Lab Coordinator is responsible for the implementation, administration, and evaluation of the simulation and general skills lab. Simulation and General Skills Lab Coordinator reports to the Ivester College of Health Sciences Simulation Coordinator and the Mary Inez Grindle School of Nursing Chair of Academic Advancement.


Minimum Qualifications:

  1. Have a minimum of a master’s degree. Doctoral degree in nursing or related field is preferred
  2. Have a minimum of one year of nursing program teaching experience (2 or more years preferred)
  3. Simulation Lab Management experience strongly preferred
  4. Have appropriate experience in the practice of professional nursing and education
  5. Current Georgia nursing license in good standing with Georgia Board of Nursing
  6. Current BLS Certification for Healthcare Providers required
  7. Excellent academic credentials in teaching, scholarship, and service

Duties and Responsibilities:

Key Responsibilities: This position will oversee all aspects of the Simulation Center and lab coordination of the ABSN, ELMSN, FNP, and AGACNP programs in Norcross, GA and report to the ICHS Simulation Coordinator. The primary duties of this position include:

Administrative

  • Plan, organize and coordinate the operation of the simulation and general skills lab
  • Collaborate with and supervise faculty and staff to plan and schedule simulation and general skills lab experiences, maintaining open lines of communication
  • Collaborate and facilitate the integration of simulation and general skills throughout the nursing curriculum.
  • Orient, teach, and supervise clinical faculty, faculty adjuncts, and didactic faculty in facilitation using the human patient simulation lab, virtual simulation, and general skills lab
  • Maintain confidentiality and security of student performances in simulation and general skills lab

Resource Management

  • Develop partnerships with affiliating agencies and community resources to ensure student achievement of program outcomes.
  • Help secure materials and supplies, and equipment for the general skills and simulation labs.
  • Make recommendations to the program coordinator for budgetary resources
  • Assist with recruitment activities
  • Program Evaluation/Accreditation Assist the program coordinator with reports from the simulation lab and general skills lab.
  • Assist with program evaluation in accordance with accrediting bodies requirements.

Environmental and Working Conditions:

Normal environment found in an educational setting. Some exposure to outdoors and varying weather conditions may be required.

Physical Demands and Aptitudes:

Some lifting and or carrying objects weighing 25 + lbs may be required.

Work Hours:

37.5 hours per week. Generally Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5p.m. Hours may be extended to meet the needs of the department.

Home Campus Designation:

This position is an on-ground position in Norcross, GA.

Licensure Requirements:

If the position you are applying for necessitates that you hold a professional degree, license, or certification, then proof of such professional degree, license, or certification must be provided in addition to this application for Brenau University to consider your application for employment. Failure to provide proof of professional degree, license, or certification when applicable may result in rejection of an application.

All positions will be filled pending budgetary review.