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Technical Services Specialist

Technical Services Specialist

AmSpec Group

La Marque, TX • On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


AmSpec rating

6.4

Company rating: 6.4 out of 10

Based on 33 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

83rd of 103 rated laboratories


Job description

Job Description
Job Summary The Technical Services Specialist has overall responsibility for equipment setup, maintenance and training in their designated operating region. They are responsible for ensuring that laboratory operations are aligned strategically with corporate goals and objectives.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
• Responsible for ensuring that laboratory procedures, instrumentation, documentation and methodology for laboratory operations are understood and complied with across all company laboratories
• Take the lead in investigating non-conformances in laboratory instrumentation, troubleshoot and oversee completion of repairs
• Address technical issues that arise, including but not limited, to routine instrument maintenance, coordinating outside service contracts, and facilitating emergency equipment repairs
• Provide technical consultation for laboratory managers, operations and field staff pertaining to instrumentation and laboratory generated analysis, training and record management
• Coordinate between Technical Services Department and Regional Laboratory Managers for installation of new or replacement equipment and procure and implement calibration and QC material for individual laboratories
• Support Laboratory Managers with CapEx and instrument upgrades
• Assist in new laboratory set up. Unpackage, set up equipment and oversee vendors installation when applicable
• Provide backup to Director, Technical Services by handling issues that arise in their absence.
• Report to Technical Services Center for instrument builds and repairs
• Keep detailed inventory and status updates for all instrumentation at the Technical Services Center
Required Skills
Skills/Qualifications
• Bachelor's Degree in relevant field preferred as well as 5-10 years' industry experience
• Must possess strong attention to detail and interpersonal skills, as well as technical and theoretical knowledge of laboratory practices.
• Knowledge of methodology and industry regulations and requirements for laboratory operations
• Good inter-personal skills and the ability to communicate with employees and outside consultants, executive management, and colleagues.
• Thorough understanding of safety and training issues.
• Experience with GC, GCMS, HPLC, ICP, AA, UV, IR, etc.
Working Conditions
Laboratory and Office Environment, Travel required as necessary, Available for guidance during off-hours
Physical Requirements Comply with the requirements of AmSpec's D&A Policy. Work is routinely performed in laboratory environments, with occasional exposure to both an internal and external environment including inclement weather and varying temperatures. The qualified individual may be exposed to hazardous chemicals.

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