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Milk Testing Jobs in Pennsylvania (NOW HIRING)

Lab Technician

Reading, PA

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Prepare chemical solutions and media required for laboratory testing. Sterilize equipment as needed. * Perform butterfat and total solids tests on fluid milk; cream and condensed. * Maintain lab ...

Lab Technician

Reading, PA

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Prepare chemical solutions and media required for laboratory testing. Sterilize equipment as needed. * Perform butterfat and total solids tests on fluid milk; cream and condensed. * Maintain lab ...

Lab Technician

Reading, PA

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Prepare chemical solutions and media required for laboratory testing. Sterilize equipment as needed. * Perform butterfat and total solids tests on fluid milk; cream and condensed. * Maintain lab ...

Lab Technician

Reading, PA · On-site

$18.25 - $24.25/hr

Prepare chemical solutions and media required for laboratory testing. Sterilize equipment as needed. * Perform butterfat and total solids tests on fluid milk; cream and condensed. * Maintain lab ...

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product Weigh tanker ...

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product Weigh tanker ...

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product Weigh tanker ...

Receiver

Lansdale, PA · On-site

$30.58/hr

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product Weigh tanker ...

Receiver

Lansdale, PA · On-site

$30.58/hr

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process • Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product • ...

Receiver

Lansdale, PA · On-site

$30.58/hr

JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Perform CIP on each tanker and silo while maintaining proper documentation of each process • Gather samples of raw milk from tanker for testing of product • ...

Receive and load out bulk products such as sugars, cream, milk, and orange juice. * Clean and ... Collect the samples needed for quality assurance testing. * Perform filler and filler line ...

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How much do milk testing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for milk testing in Pennsylvania is $20.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.36 and $21.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a milk testing?

A Milk Testing job involves analyzing milk samples to assess quality, safety, and composition. This includes testing for fat content, protein levels, bacterial contamination, and adulterants. Professionals in this role use specialized equipment and follow industry standards to ensure compliance with health regulations. The results help dairy farmers, processors, and regulatory bodies maintain product quality and safety.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in milk testing?

A typical day for a Milk Testing professional involves collecting milk samples, performing laboratory tests to check for quality and safety (such as detecting bacteria or contaminants), and recording results with great attention to detail. You’ll work closely with production teams, quality assurance staff, and sometimes regulatory agencies to address any issues and ensure products meet required standards. Most of the work takes place in a lab environment, with occasional time spent in production areas or on-site at farms. The pace can vary depending on production schedules or urgent testing needs, making adaptability important. Over time, you may advance into supervisory, quality control, or specialized analytical roles within the dairy industry.

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

To thrive in Milk Testing, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and an understanding of food safety or dairy science, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, microbiological testing protocols, and industry-specific software is typically required. Effective communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities help milk testers collaborate with processing staff and resolve issues efficiently. These skills ensure the accuracy and safety of milk products, compliance with regulations, and smooth operations in dairy facilities.

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Infographic showing various Milk Testing job openings in Pennsylvania as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 92% In-person, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,473 per year, or $20.4 per hour.

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Job description

Work Schedule: 3rd Shift
Hours: 7:00PM - 5:30AM; with ability to work overtime, different days/shifts for coverage, extra days, and holidays as needed.
Job Function:
Plans and schedules testing activities, collects samples and performs quality tests on raw bulk ingredients, purchased products and processed milk, cream and other finished products. Informs on-sight Supervisor, QA Manager, and Plant Manager of any variations from quality standards and ensures that the nonconformance has been corrected. Ensures all receiving materials, in-process product and outbound product adheres quality standards.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Completes laboratory testing to meet standards set up in PMO, Standard Methods for the Dairy Industry and FDA 2400 methods requirements.
2. Pulls, logs and completes finished product and processing sample testing for all specification requirements on each product at the established sampling frequency. Physical, biological, chemical and organoleptic testing includes but is not limited to: butterfat and solids (Babcock, Lactoscope and CEM), cryoscope, temperature, acidity, homogenization efficiency, DMC, gram stains, agar/petrifilm plating, rapid-methods bioluminescence (EPIC), weights, code date verification, seal checks, pH, brix, coffee feathering, whipping, peroxide residuals, flavor, odor, appearance and shelf life analysis.
3. Uses experience to make determinations as to the suitability of raw materials and finished products elevating to Quality management where necessary. Troubleshoots basic analytical equipment issues.
4. Maintains certification by state for Beta-Lactam antibiotic testing to the Industry Supervisor level. Sets up negative and positive control points for Charm SLBL.
5. Maintains runs and notates daily butterfat and solids standards on analysis equipment. Performs calibration of testing equipment where necessary.
6. Maintains calibration of thermometers, pipettes and scales per regulatory requirements to ensure accuracy of ongoing checks. Maintains accurate temperature records for refrigerators, freezers and incubators.
7. Measures and maintains records of vitamin usage.
8. Sets up cryoscope baseline measurements for lactose reduced products.
9. Completes tank inventory recording butterfat, solids, acidity and DMC at the specific frequency per management.
10. Verifies non-conforming product (raw or finished), properly windows and tags affected product, issues hold reports and samples at time of hold from affected units where applicable. Coordinates resampling of hold product and completion of product disposition.
11. Verifies that plant equipment meets sanitation requirements prior to start up by thorough inspection and proper ATP swabbing. Maintains detailed records.
12. Maintains laboratory supply inventory notifying Laboratory Foreman upon need.
13. Audits CIP chemical concentrations for the various CIP systems to ensure compliance to company specifications.
14. Conducts environmental testing throughout facility including but not limited to: ATP swabbing, Listeria genus swabbing, air quality monitoring, water sampling, captive water sampling, etc.
15. Collects and ships requested product samples for R&D or customers/sales.
16. Ensures all laboratory documentation (forms, SOPs, etc.) is current and properly completed by lab personnel.
17. Trains Quality technicians and ensures that performance of testing meets all regulatory and internal specifications.
18. Maintains shelf life/retain bossies in a clean, orderly manner.
19. Maintains laboratory in a clean and organized manner per Master Cleaning Schedule which includes removal of trash, consolidation and organization of supplies, cleaning counters, windows and testing equipment, mopping floors, etc.
20. Any and all duties as directed by QA supervision and/or management.
Job Qualifications:
  1. Bachelor's in Science preferred; Associates of Science and/or 75+ credit hours towards the attainment of a bachelor's in science required.
  2. Minimum of two (2) years' experience in food manufacturing.
  3. At least one (1) year of experience in food microbiology, chemistry, dairy standards and CIP sanitation.
  4. At least one (1) year of experience with Microsoft Office

SQF Requirements/ Responsibilities:
  1. Maintain food safety and food quality through completing job tasks and maintaining the work area in a sanitary manner.
  2. Monitor incoming goods.
  3. Monitor incoming services.
  4. Monitor finished products.
  5. Participate in the Corrective Action program.
  6. Participate in the Hold and Release program.
  7. Complete equipment calibrations per schedule.
  8. Conduct inspections of equipment and facility.
  9. Report food safety problems to personnel with authority to initiate action

Maola Local Dairies® is a farmer-owned cooperative sustainably producing a full suite of nutritious dairy products. Maola processes milk, cream, butter, and dry milk powders through our network of six dairy processing plants. With a keen eye on quality, freshness, and love for the environment, Maola delivers dairy products that are both nutritious and sustainable to our local communities. For more information about Maola, please visit www.maolamilk.com
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