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How much do lab laboratory jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for lab laboratory in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a lab laboratory?

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.

What skills and qualifications are needed to thrive as a laboratory technician?

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 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?

In a laboratory, common jobs include laboratory technician, research scientist, lab assistant, and quality control analyst. These roles involve conducting experiments, analyzing samples, maintaining equipment, and following safety protocols, often requiring specific technical skills and certifications.
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Infographic showing various Lab Laboratory job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,516 per year, or $25.2 per hour.

Coordinator, Histology/Mohs Lab - Laboratory - Full Time/Part Time

Guthrie

Sayre, PA • On-site

$29.62 - $46.69/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 10 days ago


Job description


-This full time position is eligible for up to a $15,000 sign-on bonus!
-We are open to hiring either a full-time or part-time team member, depending on the qualifications and availability of the selected candidate.
-The primary work location for this role is Corning, NY (Corning Centerway location); some travel to Sayre PA may be required as needed
Position Summary:
The Histology Mohs Lab Coordinator will oversee the day-to-day operations of the Moh's Dermatology department. The coordinator will be responsible for specimen acceptance, labeling, cutting, staining and documentation of Moh's specimens for microscopic examination by Dermatologist or Pathologist to render diagnoses. This includes various specialized techniques and staining procedures. This position, in partnership with the Medical Director and Technical Consultant, assumes responsibility for meeting all regulatory requirements and ensuring operational excellence in testing.
Education, License, & Cert:
Education: Meets the educational requirements for issuance of a NYS Histotechnician or Histotechnologist license by the NYS Office of the Professions required.
License: NYS Histotechnician or Histotechnologist license required. In lieu of this, a NYS Clinical Laboratory Technologist license, NYS Cytotechnologist license, or NYS Clinical Laboratory Technician license will be accepted.
Certification: Certification as a Histotechnician by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) (HT) or ASCPi (HT) is preferred.
Experience:
Histology experience required. Previous Mohs experience preferred. Experience with NYDOH and CLIA regulations preferred.
Essential Functions:
  1. Organizes and directs the daily activities in conjunction with the provider's schedule of patients to ensure optimal performance, workflow, technical accuracy, and documentation.
  2. Performs all tasks necessary in the laboratory.
  3. Responsible for the technical performance and documentation of all regulatory requirements, including proficiency testing.
  4. Functions as the primary laboratory contact for Mohs procedures.
  5. Assists the provider in the gross dissection, frozen section dissection/microtomy, staining, cover slipping, Moh's procedures and overall processing and logging in of cases.
  6. Accessions all specimens, ensuring accurate patient reporting as needed. Maintains accurate specimen identification throughout the entire process. This may include reporting to the Tumor Registry, if a specimen falls within this regulatory requirement.
  7. Ensures proper equipment operation and maintenance, quality control, logs and temperatures are completed along with monthly review documented.
  8. Maintains appropriate inventory of reagents/chemicals/supplies within the department. Orders supplies as needed. Documents reagent lots and expirations dates as needed for testing.
  9. Maintains personnel training, competency records, and continuing education as required.
  10. Maintains department policies and procedures.
  11. Ensures the department is in compliance with all regulatory agencies and requirements.
  12. In partnership with the Medical Director, implements a departmental quality assurance program with documentation.
  13. Conducts validation and testing of all equipment, instruments, and procedures as needed.
  14. Observes proper safety practices in the performance of job duties and is responsible for the proper safety practices within the department.
  15. Other duties as required.

The pay range for this position is $29.62 - $46.69
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Joining the Guthrie team allows you to become a part of a tradition of excellence in health care. In all areas and at all levels of Guthrie, you'll find staff members who have committed themselves to serving the community.
The Guthrie Clinic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Guthrie Clinic is a non-profit, integrated, practicing physician-led organization in the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania. Our multi-specialty group practice of more than 500 physicians and 302 advanced practice providers offers 47 specialties through a regional office network providing primary and specialty care in 22 communities. Guthrie Medical Education Programs include General Surgery, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Anesthesiology and Orthopedic Surgery Residency, as well as Cardiovascular, Gastroenterology and Pulmonary Critical Care Fellowship programs. Guthrie is also a clinical campus for the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine.