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The position is responsible for ensuring laboratory safety compliance, waste management and the upkeep of the two stockrooms, as well as being fiscally responsible for the acquisition and inventory ...

Laboratory Technician

Madison, WI

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Maintain laboratory safety standards and ensure proper labeling, storage, and documentation of materials. * Keep laboratory space organized and report equipment or material issues to supervisors.

Laboratory Technician

Madison, WI · On-site

$19.25 - $25.50/hr

Maintain laboratory safety standards and ensure proper labeling, storage, and documentation of materials. * Keep laboratory space organized and report equipment or material issues to supervisors.

Laboratory Technician

Plymouth, MN · On-site

$19 - $21/hr

... safety, biosafety, and sterile handling procedures. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare laboratory media and agar plates for research and testing activities. • Restock laboratory supplies and ...

Safety Engineer

Maplewood, MN · On-site

$98K - $120K/yr

Laboratory Safety Engineer Collaborate with Innovative 3Mers Around the World Choosing where to start and grow your career has a major impact on your professional and personal life, so it's equally ...

Safety Engineer

Maplewood, MN · On-site

$98K - $120K/yr

Laboratory Safety Engineer Collaborate with Innovative 3Mers Around the World Choosing where to start and grow your career has a major impact on your professional and personal life, so it's equally ...

Laboratory Technician

Plymouth, MN · On-site

$19.75 - $26.25/hr

... safety, biosafety, and sterile handling procedures. Key Responsibilities: • Prepare laboratory media and agar plates for research and testing activities. • Restock laboratory supplies and ...

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How much do laboratory safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for laboratory safety in the United States is $22.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $24.28 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is laboratory safety?

Laboratory safety refers to the protocols, practices, and equipment used to protect individuals who work in laboratories from potential hazards such as chemical spills, biological agents, fire, and equipment-related injuries. It encompasses the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), proper handling and storage of hazardous materials, and adherence to safety guidelines and emergency procedures. Ensuring laboratory safety helps prevent accidents, protects the environment, and promotes a safe and productive working environment.

What are the most common challenges faced by professionals working in Laboratory Safety, and how can they be addressed?

One of the most common challenges in Laboratory Safety roles is ensuring consistent compliance with safety protocols among all staff, especially in busy or high-pressure environments. Professionals often need to regularly update procedures as new equipment or chemicals are introduced, and effectively communicate changes to diverse teams. Building a culture of safety involves ongoing training, clear documentation, and fostering open communication so that concerns can be reported and addressed promptly. Successful laboratory safety professionals are proactive, adaptable, and skilled at both collaboration and education within multidisciplinary teams.

What is the difference between Laboratory Safety vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectLaboratory SafetyLaboratory Technician
CertificationsOSHA Safety Certification, HAZWOPERRelevant technical certifications, e.g., ASCP, OSHA
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, safety training settingsLaboratories, clinical, industrial labs
Primary ResponsibilitiesImplementing safety protocols, hazard assessments, safety trainingPerforming experiments, sample analysis, equipment operation

Laboratory Safety professionals focus on maintaining safety standards, training staff, and ensuring compliance within laboratory environments. Laboratory Technicians conduct experiments and handle samples. While both roles work in labs, Laboratory Safety emphasizes safety management, whereas Laboratory Technicians focus on technical tasks.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Laboratory Safety, and why are they important?

To excel in Laboratory Safety, you need a solid understanding of chemical, biological, and physical hazards, usually supported by a degree in a science field and knowledge of OSHA and other regulatory standards. Familiarity with safety management systems, incident reporting tools, and certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or OSHA training is highly beneficial. Attention to detail, strong communication, and problem-solving skills are essential soft skills for fostering a safe laboratory environment. These abilities are crucial for preventing accidents, ensuring compliance, and maintaining a culture of safety in research and industrial labs.
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Infographic showing various Laboratory Safety job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $46,864 per year, or $22.5 per hour.

Instructional Laboratory Manager

Umd

College Park, MD • On-site

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Description SummaryOrganization's Summary Statement:
The Manager is responsible for the daily operations of the Teaching Laboratory stockrooms located in two buildings Edward St. John and Chemistry which provides materials and supplies for over 3500 students/semester. Train and supervise personnel, including Coordinator, Instructional Laboratory Technicians. Oversight of teaching assistants and work-study students assigned to the Stockroom. Responsible for the training of all in proper handling and storage procedures for chemicals, solutions, supplies and equipment.
Additionally, the Manager will monitor performance, implement process improvements, resolve issues, and ensure adherence to unit policies and procedures. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills are essential for success in this role.
Responsible for the purchase of chemicals, glassware, equipment, and expendable materials for assigned courses. Obtains quotes from vendors and collaborates with Supervisor to ensure purchasing decisions account for financial or budgetary constraints. Inspects orders for accuracy.
The position is responsible for ensuring laboratory safety compliance, waste management and the upkeep of the two stockrooms, as well as being fiscally responsible for the acquisition and inventory of materials and supplies for the teaching labs.
Physical Demands:
Dexterity and patience when using or maintaining delicate scientific instruments. Strength and ability to lift heavy and/or bulky containers. Freedom from allergies or sensitivities to chemicals. Work Environment: Chemical odors may be present.
Licenses/Certifications: N/AMinimum Qualifications

Education: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
Experience: Three (3) years of experience in laboratory or waste management. One (1) year of experience leading or supervising professional staff.
Other: Additional work experience as defined above may be substituted on a year for year basis for up to four (4) years of the required education.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES:

Knowledge of laboratory operations, workflows, and best practices appropriate to the discipline.

Knowledge of laboratory safety standards, regulations, and compliance requirements.

Knowledge of chemical laboratory safety.

Knowledge of chemicals, general laboratory techniques, experimental methods, supplies, and equipment used in an undergraduate chemistry laboratory.

Skill in managing day-to-day laboratory operations to ensure efficiency, safety, and compliance.

Skill in troubleshooting equipment issues and coordinating repairs or replacements.

Skill in the use of Microsoft Office or Google Workspace products.
Ability to ensure compliance with safety regulations and to promote a culture of laboratory safety.

Ability to adapt to changing research, instructional, or operational needs.

Ability to multitask while demonstrating a commitment to customer service.

Additional Job Details

Preferences: Instructional laboratory experience preferred.

Required Application Materials: Cover letter, list of references and resume

Best Consideration Date: 08/08/2026

Posting Close Date: NA

Open Until Filled: yes

Job RisksNot Applicable to This PositionFinancial Disclosure RequiredYes

For more information on Financial Disclosure, please visit Maryland's State Ethics Commission website.

DepartmentCMNS-Chemistry & BiochemistryWorker Sub-Type Staff RegularSalary Range78400 -82000
Benefits Summary

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Background Checks

Offers of employment are contingent on completion of a background check. Information reported by the background check will not automatically disqualify anyone from employment. Before any adverse decision, the finalist will have an opportunity to provide information to the University regardingdisclosablebackground checkinformation. The University reserves the right to rescind the offer of employment or otherwise decline or terminate employment if the information reported by the background check is deemed incompatible with the position, regardless of when the background check is completed.

Employment Eligibility

The successful candidate must complete employment eligibility verification (on Form I-9) by presenting documents that establish identity and work authorization within the timeframe required by federal immigration law, and where applicable, to demonstrate renewed employment authorization. Failure to complete employment eligibility verification or reverification within the timeframe set forth by law may result in suspension or termination of employment.

EEO Statement

The University of Maryland, College Park is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment. Please read the University's Equal Employment Opportunity Statement of Policy.

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