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Instrument Calibration Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Adheres to the laboratory's quality control policies, and documents all quality control activities, instrument procedural calibrations and maintenance performed. * Follows the laboratory ...

Lead and support instrument and analyzer validation projects, including implementation, performance ... calibration, and performance monitoring. * Ensure compliance with laboratory standards, best ...

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Laboratory Technician

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

... instrument operation/maintenance, data entry and specimen storage with a high degree of proficiency ... May be responsible for calibration of instruments. Conducts routine tasks as directed. * Examine ...

Laboratory Technician

Lenexa, KS

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

... instrument operation/maintenance, data entry and specimen storage with a high degree of proficiency ... May be responsible for calibration of instruments. Conducts routine tasks as directed. Closely ...

Laboratory Technician

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

... instrument operation/maintenance, data entry and specimen storage with a high degree of proficiency ... May be responsible for calibration of instruments. Conducts routine tasks as directed. Closely ...

Laboratory Technician

Lenexa, KS

$17.75 - $23.75/hr

... instrument operation/maintenance, data entry and specimen storage with a high degree of proficiency ... May be responsible for calibration of instruments. Conducts routine tasks as directed. * Examine ...

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How much do instrument calibration jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for instrument calibration in Kansas is $45.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $39.04 and $55.72 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an instrument calibration?

An Instrument Calibration job involves testing, adjusting, and maintaining measuring devices to ensure they provide accurate readings. Calibration technicians work with a variety of instruments, including pressure gauges, thermometers, and electronic equipment, to ensure compliance with industry standards. They document calibration results, troubleshoot faulty instruments, and may collaborate with engineers or quality control teams. This role is crucial in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and aerospace, where precision measurements are essential.

What does an instrument calibration technician do?

As an Instrument Calibration professional, your daily tasks often include testing, adjusting, and documenting the accuracy of a variety of measuring and monitoring instruments. You may calibrate devices such as pressure gauges, thermometers, or electronic meters, using specialized tools and following strict quality standards. Routine duties also involve maintaining detailed calibration records and troubleshooting equipment issues to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Collaboration with engineers, quality assurance teams, and production staff is common to ensure equipment reliability throughout the organization.

What skills and qualifications are needed for instrument calibration?

To thrive in Instrument Calibration, you need a solid understanding of measurement principles, attention to detail, and a background in electronics or metrology, often supported by relevant technical certifications or associate degrees. Proficiency with calibration tools, test equipment, and software such as Fluke MET/CAL or LabVIEW is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, organization, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure calibration processes are accurate, compliant, and completed efficiently, maintaining the integrity of critical instruments in various industries.

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Infographic showing various Instrument Calibration job openings in Kansas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, and 23% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $95,249 per year, or $45.8 per hour.

Medical Lab Technician (MLT)

HaysMed

Quinter, KS • On-site

Per diem

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Primary Accountability: 

The Medical Lab Technician is responsible for testing, analyzing, reviewing, and reporting results while providing the highest quality lab service and ensuring the best possible patient care.

Major Duties:

  • Follows the laboratory’s procedure for specimen handling and processing, test analysis, reporting, and maintaining records of patient/resident test results. 
  • Maintains records that demonstrate proficiency-testing samples are tested in the same manner as patient specimens.
  • Adheres to the laboratory’s quality control policies, and documents all quality control activities, instrument procedural calibrations and maintenance performed.
  • Follows the laboratory’s established policies and procedures whenever test systems are not within the laboratory’s established acceptable levels of performance. 
  • Identifies problems that may adversely affect test performance or reporting of test results, and either corrects the problems or immediately notifies the Laboratory Manager. 
  • Documents all corrective actions taken when test systems deviate from the laboratory’s established performance specifications. 
  • If qualified under CFR 493.1489(b) (4), must perform high complexity testing only under the onsite, direct supervision of a MT (Medical Technologist) or Lab Supervisor qualified under CFR 493.1461 or have the work reviewed within 24 hours by a general supervisor qualified under CFR 493.1461.
  • Provides guidance and training for new and/or less experienced personnel.
  • Develops and maintains a good working rapport with interdepartmental personnel.
  • Is responsible for 24-hour call on a rotating basis.

Qualifications:

  • Must possess an Associate’s degree meeting the requirements for CLIA and/or have graduated from an accredited institution for Medical Technicians.
  • Must be BLS certified.   

Physical Demands:

  • Normal eyesight, with or without corrective lenses.
  • Normal hearing, with or without hearing aids.
  • Motor coordination and manual dexterity.
  • The ability to bend, stoop, crawl, and kneel.
  • The ability to exert 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible, up to 10 pounds of force constantly.

Work Environment:

  • Well-lit work area.
  • Working under stressful conditions – emergency situations.
  • Working irregular hours, including after hours and on call.
  • May be exposed to infectious and contagious diseases.
  • Exposed to offensive odors and hazards of explosive gasses.
  • Exposed to a variety of electromechanical hazards.
  • Work with people under all conditions. 

Additional Duties:

Additional duties and responsibilities may be added to this job description at any time.  The job description does not state or imply that these are the only activities to be performed by the employee holding this position.  Employees are required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related responsibilities as requested by their Supervisor or assigned charge personnel.