To thrive as an Ink Lab Technician, you need strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and a background in chemistry or a related field, often demonstrated by a relevant degree or laboratory experience. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, color measurement systems (such as spectrophotometers), and knowledge of safety protocols are commonly required, with certification in laboratory safety being a plus. Excellent organizational skills, communication, and teamwork help technicians manage multiple projects and work closely with production and R&D teams. These competencies ensure inks are formulated accurately, meet quality standards, and are produced efficiently in a collaborative lab environment.