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Microbiology Lab Tech Jobs in Massachusetts (NOW HIRING)

Laboratory Microbiologist

Canton, MA · On-site

$48K - $65K/yr

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Trains other lab staff on these test procedures or instruments. * Operates and maintains test ... For a single testing technology, integrates basic process and instruments improvements into all ...

Medical Lab Tech

New Bedford, MA

$32.64 - $41.78/hr

  • Retirement

We are searching for a talented Medical Lab Tech Hours: 32 flex 40hrs Shift: Evening shift, 3:30pm ... This is a Microbiology position, experience is preferred but willing to train an appropriate ...

Medical Lab Tech

New Bedford, MA

$32.64 - $41.78/hr

  • Retirement

We are searching for a talented Medical Lab Tech Hours: 32 flex 40hrs Shift: Evening shift, 3:30pm ... This is a Microbiology position, experience is preferred but willing to train an appropriate ...

Laboratory Microbiologist

Canton, MA

$48K - $65K/yr

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A major in Microbiology, General Biology, Molecular Biology, or Biochemistry a plus. * Required ... Trains other lab staff on these test procedures or instruments. * Operates and maintains test ...

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Laboratory Microbiologist

Canton, MA · On-site

$48K - $65K/yr

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A major in Microbiology, General Biology, Molecular Biology, or Biochemistry a plus. * Required ... Trains other lab staff on these test procedures or instruments. * Operates and maintains test ...

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Clinical Laboratory Technician - Microbiology

Holyoke, MA · On-site

$27 - $41/hr

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Through our unparalleled science, data, technology and laboratory network, we advance diagnostics ... Labcorp is seeking a Laboratory Technician to join our team at our lab in Holyoke, MA . Work ...

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How much do microbiology lab tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for microbiology lab tech in Massachusetts is $25.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.01 and $26.25 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Microbiology Lab Tech do?

A Microbiology Lab Tech, also known as a Microbiology Laboratory Technician, assists scientists and microbiologists in performing experiments and tests related to microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. They prepare samples, operate laboratory equipment, monitor cultures, record data, and help maintain a sterile environment to prevent contamination. Their work supports research, diagnostics, and quality control efforts in medical, pharmaceutical, food, and environmental laboratories.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Microbiology Lab Tech?

To thrive as a Microbiology Lab Tech, you need a solid background in biology or microbiology, laboratory techniques, and typically an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a related field. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS), aseptic techniques, microscopes, and microbial culturing equipment is essential. Attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and effective communication help ensure accuracy and maintain safety protocols. These skills are vital for reliable test results, compliance with regulatory standards, and smooth lab operations.

What are some common challenges faced by a Microbiology Lab Tech, and how can they be addressed?

Microbiology Lab Techs often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict contamination controls, keeping up with rapidly changing protocols, and managing a high volume of samples under tight deadlines. To address these, it's important to follow standardized procedures meticulously, stay organized, and communicate effectively with team members. Regular training and staying current with new laboratory techniques can also help overcome these hurdles and ensure accurate, reliable results.

What is the difference between Microbiology Lab Tech vs Medical Laboratory Technician?

AspectMicrobiology Lab TechMedical Laboratory Technician
CredentialsTypically requires a microbiology or clinical laboratory science degree, certification may be preferredRequires an associate degree in medical laboratory technology and certification
Work EnvironmentLaboratories focused on microbiology, pathogen identification, and microbial analysisHospitals, clinics, and medical labs performing various diagnostic tests
Industry UsagePrimarily in research, public health, and microbiology-specific labsHealthcare settings for general diagnostic testing

Microbiology Lab Techs specialize in microbiology and pathogen analysis, often working in research or public health labs, while Medical Laboratory Technicians perform a broader range of diagnostic tests in healthcare settings. Both roles require laboratory skills and certifications but differ in focus and work environment.

What is the average salary for a microbiology lab tech?

The average salary for a microbiology lab technician typically ranges from $40,000 to $55,000 annually, depending on experience, education, and location. Certification and familiarity with laboratory equipment can also influence earning potential.
Infographic showing various Microbiology Lab Tech job openings in Massachusetts as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 10% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,238 per year, or $25.1 per hour.

Lab Technologist/Technician Microbiology

South Shore Health

Weymouth, MA • On-site

$34.34 - $46.22/hr

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Job description

If you are an existing employee of South Shore Health then please apply through the internal career site.
Requisition Number:
R-22033
Facility:
LOC0011 - 85 Columbian Street85 Columbian StreetWeymouth, MA 02190
Department Name:
SSH Lab Microbiology
Status:
Part time
Budgeted Hours:
32
Shift:
Day (United States of America)
We are seeking a Microbiologist with bench experience sufficient to independently perform, distinguish, and interpret: specimen and colony gram stains, normal flora versus pathogenic bacteria morphologies on routine and selective media, selection and isolation of pure colonies for identification and susceptibility testing from mixed plated growth for aerobes and anaerobes, able to associate various biochemical tests with their correct applications, normal and abnormal sensitivity patterns (automated mic, Kirby Bauer, and E-test), utilize CLSI antimicrobial guidelines for sensitivity results, troubleshoot extent of workup and additional antibiotic testing, ability to associate body site, disease state, and bacterial pathogen.
Compensation Pay Range:
$34.34 - $46.22
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
EXPERIENCED MICROBIOLOGY BENCH READER SKILLS REQUIRED:
  • Able to independently perform bacterial identification from plated growth by using gram stain, colonial morphology, on routine and selective media.
  • Able to independently distinguish between normal flora and pathogenic bacteria in patient specimens based on body site (source).
  • Able to independently interpret normal and abnormal antimicrobial sensitivity patterns (automated mic, Kirby Bauer, E-test) for pathogens. Able to understand and utilize CLSI antimicrobial guidelines.
  • Able to independently troubleshoot extent of culture workup and additional antibiotic testing required based on patient age, body site, infection, and organism.
  • Experience with selecting pure isolated colonies for identification and susceptibility testing in heavy mixed cultures (wounds and anaerobes).
  • Familiar with growth requirements for routine aerobic, anaerobic, and fastidious organisms.
  • Identify different types of bacterial morphology seen on a Gram stain.
  • Interpret the results of biochemical methods.
  • Identify different types of colonial characteristics.
  • Use flowcharts and identification charts to identify some common aerobic Gram-positive microorganisms, gram negative bacteria and yeast and fungus.
  • Associate various biochemical tests with their correct applications.

1. Test Performance
a. Performs accurate and appropriate testing of specimens received in the laboratory, according to established laboratory protocol and procedures.
b. Evaluates specimens for acceptability for proper testing.
c. Investigates and documents problems with unacceptable specimens.
d. Organizes workload for maximum efficiency in order to complete tests being performed.
e. Accurately performs tests as ordered on specimens received.
f. Verifies accuracy of results as those belonging to the corresponding specimen before reporting results.
g. Collects data as required by supervisor on unacceptable specimens and specimens without orders or with ambiguous orders.
h. Notifies Microbiology supervisor or designee of any preanalytical, analytical, or post analytical variances.
i. Handles specimens according to appropriate storage temperature requirements and as per laboratory procedures.
2. Test Result Reporting
a. Reports test results in a timely manner and according to established laboratory protocol and procedures.
b. Reports results within time limits established for test procedures.
c. Documents proper notification process required in the reporting of all critical values that the employee results
d. In the event of an occurrence resulting in incorrect results reported on a patient, employee consistently follows the established policy on Correcting Results including the notification and documentation of corrective actions taken.
e. Notifies the Infectious Disease provider or primary care provider regarding Microbiology alerts in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
f. Notifies the Infection Control Nurse or designee regarding Microbiology alerts in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
g. Notifies the Massachusetts State Laboratory Institute regarding reportable diseases in a prompt fashion and documents communication in the LIS system.
3. Follows established procedures for laboratory quality control and reports discrepancies to the appropriate Supervisor.
a. Performs appropriate quality control for the test procedure.
b. Accurately analyzes and evaluates QC results obtained before accepting and reporting patient test results.
c. Record results obtained for quality control testing as defined in test procedure.
d. Appropriately notifies Supervisor of discrepant QC results.
4. Performs daily, weekly, monthly or as needed, maintenance on instruments and equipment as appropriate. Performs calibration of equipment as required.
a. Performs maintenance according to the schedule for the instrument/equipment.
b. Documents performance of maintenance procedures for the instrument/equipment.
c. Performs calibration of equipment according to scheduled intervals or receipt of reagents.
d. Documents calibration of equipment.
5. Troubleshoots instruments, equipment, reagents and patient specimens when problems occur. Notifies the Supervisor if unable to solve the problem.
a. Follows established guidelines for troubleshooting procedures.
b. Follows established guidelines for resolving patient specimen problems.
c. Documents steps taken during the troubleshooting process.
d. Immediately notifies Supervisor when unable to solve problems.
6. Consistently adheres to established Laboratory and Hospital policies for Universal Precautions, Chemical Hygiene and Safety procedures. When handling blood and/or body fluids, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be utilized in order to minimize exposure to infectious diseases. Chemical Hygiene and Safety policies and procedures will be followed when using chemicals.
a. Wears Laboratory coat, gloves, goggles and protective devices as required when handling specimens.
b. Follows safety policies for dress.
c. Follows safety policies when using chemicals.
d. Reports any safety hazards to the appropriate Supervisor.
e. Uses protective barrier equipment as required.
f. Disinfects and cleans work benches/areas according to established protocol during and at the end of assigned shift.
g. Properly disposes of contaminated and hazardous waste materials.
h. Knows where to find material safety data sheets (MSDS) for items used to perform job.
i. Knows the location and procedures to follow in the containment of blood, body fluid and chemical spills.
j. Wears gloves when working at the bench in the Microbiology area.
7. Consistently communicates with Microbiology team to ensure that daily work is completed.
a. Assists coworkers when main bench duties are completed.
b. Assists with specimen processing during lunch time breaks to ensure continuous flow of work.
c. Assists Microbiology Supervisor with special projects when main bench duties are completed.
8. Demonstrates competence in assigned work areas according to section schedule and skill mix.
a. Consistently acknowledges, through documentation, of changes to established testing procedures in all skilled areas.
b. Completes assigned CAP surveys with the expectations of department supervisor that results are determined to score in the acceptable performance category, in all skilled areas.
c. Completes department generated competencies as required with acceptable results in all skilled areas.
d. Actively participates in continuing education programs sponsored by Professional Organizations in one or more of the skilled areas.
e. Rotates through all work stations in the Microbiology including, but not limited to: Bench A-L, Bench M-Z, Blood cultures, PCR and EIA testing, Specimen Processing.
9. Maintains work area - cleans bench, restocks supplies, notifies Supervisor of low stock.
a. Maintains appropriate supplies for work being performed.
b. Assures that supplies are sufficient for ongoing testing. Notifies Supervisor when supplies are below established levels.
c. Regularly performs inventory of supplies and notifies appropriate Supervisor of departments need
10. Actively participates with orientation and training of new employees and students in laboratory procedures and policies.
a. Introduces new employees/students to the members of the department.
b. Engages new employees/students in daily routines within the department.
c. Maintains visibility in orienting new employees/students.
d. Acts as a resource for new employees/student, acclimating them to the organization.
e. During orientation period, communicates to Supervisor progress of new employees and identifies key areas that may be problem prone.
11. Technology - Embraces technological solutions to work processes and practices.
a. Partners with Microbiology Supervisor in discovering technology which will benefit patient results and turnaround time.
12. Safety Awareness - Fosters a "Culture of Safety" through personal ownership and commitment to a safe environment.
a. Acknowledgement, adherence and demonstration of a safe environment as stated in the Laboratory Policies for Chemical Hygiene, Infectious Disease Control and Safety. The employee is knowledgeable of who the responsible Safety Officers are both in the Laboratory and Hospital.
b. Assists in providing quality patient care through the evaluation of proper patient specimen labeling in accordance with the Laboratory Specimen Labeling criteria prior to performance of laboratory testing.
c. Verifies accuracy of results as those belonging to the corresponding specimen before reporting results.
d. Will ensure that all revised reports for previously reported incorrect (erroneous) results are identified as revised, corrected or amended according to established procedure and will appropriately notifies the patient care giver.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education - Preferred

Associate's Degree in a relevant science preferred.
Minimum Work Experience
Four (4) months' clinical laboratory internship preferred.
Required Certifications
MLT (Medical Laboratory Technician/Technologist (ASCP) or ASCP equivalent (certification required within 1 year from date of hire)
Individual ASCP certifications in Chemistry or Hematology or Microbiology or Blood Bank meet requirements
Dayshift Microbiology which includes every/other weekend rotation and holiday rotation.
Responsibilities if Required:
Education if Required:
License/Registration/Certification Requirements:
Eligible for Medical Technologist Certification (MTE-ASCP) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) - American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)

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South Shore Health is a leading provider of health services in South Weymouth, Massachusetts, US. As an integrated health system, the company has a broad offering ranging from primary and specialty care, home health and hospice services, to preventive and emergency care. Founded over a century ago, South Shore Health initially operated as a single hospital but has since morphed into a health network of providers and facilities for comprehensive care. The company's mission is to benefit the community by providing easily accessible, top-quality health services with an emphasis on wellness and prevention.

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Health care and social assistance

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

South Weymouth, MA, US

Year founded

1922

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