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Lab Laboratory Jobs in Kansas (NOW HIRING)

Lab Aide

Lenexa, KS

$15.50 - $28/hr

Provide routine assistance in the performance of laboratory testing. Responsible for managing ... Level 2 * Perform all duties of Lab Aide Level 1 * Process and respond to service requests from ...

Lab Aide

Lenexa, KS

$15.50 - $28/hr

Provide routine assistance in the performance of laboratory testing. Responsible for managing ... Level 2 * Perform all duties of Lab Aide Level 1 * Process and respond to service requests from ...

Laboratory Assistant responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: The ... Adhere to policies and protocols in the lab * Work closely and communicate with other lab ...

Lab Aide

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$15.50 - $28/hr

Provide routine assistance in the performance of laboratory testing. Responsible for managing ... Level 2 * Perform all duties of Lab Aide Level 1 * Process and respond to service requests from ...

Lab Aide

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$15.50 - $28/hr

Provide routine assistance in the performance of laboratory testing. Responsible for managing ... Level 2 * Perform all duties of Lab Aide Level 1 * Process and respond to service requests from ...

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How much do lab laboratory jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for lab laboratory in Kansas is $22.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.16 and $24.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in a laboratory environment, and how can they be addressed?

Laboratory professionals often face challenges such as maintaining strict safety protocols, managing time-sensitive experiments, and ensuring accuracy in data recording. Working in a lab requires close attention to detail and the ability to troubleshoot equipment or procedural issues that may arise. Collaboration with team members is essential, as tasks often require coordinated efforts across different specialties. Addressing these challenges involves regular training, clear communication, and adhering to established lab procedures to ensure both safety and reliable results.

What is the difference between Lab Laboratory vs Lab Technician?

AspectLab LaboratoryLab Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in laboratory sciences or related fieldOften requires a diploma or certification in laboratory technology
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, clinical labs, industrial labsHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs
Job RoleOversees lab operations, manages testing proceduresPerforms tests, prepares samples, maintains equipment

While both roles work within laboratory settings, a Lab Laboratory generally refers to the facility or department, whereas a Lab Technician is an individual responsible for conducting tests and supporting lab operations. Understanding these distinctions helps clarify job expectations and career paths in laboratory sciences.

What jobs can you do in a laboratory?

Laboratories offer a variety of jobs including lab technicians, research scientists, laboratory managers, quality control analysts, and laboratory assistants. These roles typically require knowledge of scientific methods, safety protocols, and sometimes specialized certifications or training in areas like biology, chemistry, or medical testing.

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

To thrive as a Laboratory Technician, you need a solid background in biology or chemistry, attention to detail, and typically an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a life science field. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, safety protocols, and lab information management systems (LIMS) is commonly required. Strong problem-solving skills, organization, and effective communication set top performers apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for ensuring accurate results, maintaining a safe work environment, and supporting research or diagnostic objectives.

What are different jobs in a lab?

Jobs in a laboratory include roles such as laboratory technician, research scientist, lab manager, quality control analyst, and lab assistant. These positions often require knowledge of scientific methods, laboratory equipment, and safety protocols, with some roles needing specialized certifications or degrees. Laboratory jobs involve conducting experiments, analyzing data, and maintaining accurate records in a controlled environment.

What are Lab Laboratory jobs?

Lab Laboratory jobs refer to a range of positions that involve working in scientific laboratories. These roles can include laboratory technicians, scientists, assistants, and managers who conduct experiments, analyze samples, and maintain lab equipment. Individuals in these jobs work in fields like healthcare, pharmaceuticals, environmental science, and academic research. Their primary responsibilities are to ensure accurate testing, maintain safety protocols, and support research and development activities.

How much is the salary of a lab?

The salary for a laboratory technician or scientist varies depending on experience, location, and education, but typically ranges from $40,000 to $70,000 annually. Entry-level positions may start lower, while experienced professionals with specialized skills or certifications can earn higher wages.

What is the highest paying laboratory job?

The highest paying laboratory jobs are often senior roles such as Laboratory Directors or Principal Investigators, who oversee research projects and laboratory operations. These positions typically require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and strong management skills, with salaries often exceeding six figures annually.
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Infographic showing various Lab Laboratory job openings in Kansas as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,837 per year, or $22.5 per hour.
Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Lab Tech - Laboratory - FT - Day

Medical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Lab Tech - Laboratory - FT - Day

Stormont Vail Health

Topeka, KS • On-site

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Stormont Vail Health rating

6.0

Company rating: 6.0 out of 10

Based on 55 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

743rd of 884 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Status:

Full time

Shift:

12 Hour Day Shift (United States of America)

Hours per week:

36

Job Information
Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
A Brief Overview
Medical Laboratory Scientists perform a wide range of laboratory tests that aid in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. Their primary responsibility involves conducting analyses on patient samples used varied laboratory equipment and techniques. They operate and maintain complex laboratory equipment and ensure accurate test results. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals to facilitate accurate diagnoses and treatments. They assume responsibility for problem resolution across the continuum of testing (pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical.
Education Qualifications

  • Bachelor's Degree Medical (Clinical) Laboratory Science, Biology, Chemistry, or a related field. Persons in the process of completing a NAACLS-accredited MLS/CLS program may be eligible. Required


Experience Qualifications

  • 1 year Experience performing specimen collecting or testing. Preferred


Skills and Abilities

  • Follows all applicable OSHA guidelines. Follows all hospital and departmental safety procedures. (Required proficiency)

  • Proficient in scientific principles, procedures, and protocols. (Required proficiency)

  • Ability to organize work and establish priorities. (Required proficiency)

  • Strong attention to detail. (Required proficiency)

  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret graphs. (Required proficiency)

  • Ability to follow directions accurately. (Required proficiency)


Licenses and Certifications

  • Medical Laboratory Scientist - ASCP Required

  • Persons licensed by a state requiring laboratory personnel licensure may be accepted. Required or

  • Single discipline technologist or specialist certification in Blood Bank, Chemistry, Hematology, Molecular Biology, or Microbiology may be considered depending on the position. Required


What you will do

  • Processes and handles blood and/or other biological specimens according to established procedures. Good understanding of specimen collection and other pre-analytical considerations for quality testing.

  • Performs and results a variety of clinical laboratory tests in the areas of hematology, microbiology, immunology, clinical chemistry, urinalysis and immunohematology. Performs quality control on analytical systems and recognizes systems that are out of control.

  • Understands the theory involved in procedures and troubleshoots when questionable or erratic results occur. Takes proper remedial action in response to test systems being out of control limits. Reports unusual or erratic results to laboratory leadership.

  • Maintains equipment as directed by manufacturers' recommendations, laboratory policy procedure manual and/or laboratory leadership. Operates equipment properly. Thoroughly reads manual before using equipment. Has a clear understanding of the equipment, how it functions, what its limitations are when it is malfunctioning.

  • Participates in the proficiency testing program (as assigned).

  • Researches and sets up new procedures/analytical equipment. Writes, reviews and edits laboratory documents in the document management system.

  • Inventory supplies as directed by lab leadership. Alert to situations or new techniques which will conserve supplies or improve efficiency. Evaluates new products and supplies as directed by lab leadership.

  • As directed by department leadership, provides education and training to new team members, students, and interns. Provides a welcoming environment to learners by practicing open communication, constructive feedback tailored to specific behaviors, goal-setting, and competency evaluation. Assists learner with documentation and competency as required. Prepares lectures and study material for clinical interns as needed.

  • Assesses competency of other technical staff on non-waived test systems as directed by lab leadership, in accordance with federal rules under CLIA.


Required for All Jobs

  • Complies with all policies, standards, mandatory training and requirements of Stormont Vail Health

  • Performs other duties as assigned


Patient Facing Options

  • Position is Not Patient Facing


Remote Work Guidelines

  • Workspace is a quiet and distraction-free allowing the ability to comply with all security and privacy standards.

  • Stable access to electricity and a minimum of 25mb upload and internet speed.

  • Dedicate full attention to the job duties and communication with others during working hours.

  • Adhere to break and attendance schedules agreed upon with supervisor.

  • Abide by Stormont Vail's Remote Worker Policy and will review and acknowledge the Remote Work Agreement annually.


Remote Work Capability

  • On-Site; No Remote


Scope

  • No Supervisory Responsibility

  • No Budget Responsibility


Physical Demands

  • Balancing: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Carrying: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Climbing (Ladders): Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Climbing (Stairs): Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Crawling: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Crouching: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Driving (Automatic): Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Driving (Standard): Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Feeling: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Grasping (Fine Motor): Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Grasping (Gross Hand): Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Handling: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Hearing: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Kneeling: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Lifting: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 50 lbs

  • Pulling: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 25 lbs

  • Pushing: Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 25 lbs

  • Reaching (Forward): Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 25 lbs

  • Reaching (Overhead): Occasionally 1-3 Hours up to 25 lbs

  • Repetitive Motions: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Sitting: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Standing: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Stooping: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Talking: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Walking: Frequently 3-5 Hours


Working Conditions

  • Burn: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Chemical: Frequently 3-5 Hours

  • Combative Patients: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Dusts: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Electrical: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Explosive: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Extreme Temperatures: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Infectious Diseases: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Mechanical: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Needle Stick: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Noise/Sounds: Continuously greater than 5 hours

  • Other Atmospheric Conditions: Rarely less than 1 hour

  • Poor Ventilation, Fumes and/or Gases: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Risk of Exposure to Blood and Body Fluids: Continuously greater than 5 hours

  • Hazards (other): Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Vibration: Occasionally 1-3 Hours

  • Wet and/or Humid: Rarely less than 1 hour

Stormont Vail is an equal opportunity employer and adheres to the philosophy and practice of providing equal opportunities for all employees and prospective employees, without regard to the following classifications: race, color, ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, uniformed service, disability or genetic information. This applies to all aspects of employment practices including hiring, firing, pay, benefits, promotions, lateral movements, job training, and any other terms or conditions of employment.

Retaliation is prohibited against any person who files a claim of discrimination, participates in a discrimination investigation, or otherwise opposes an unlawful employment act based upon the above classifications.


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