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Print Lab Assistant Jobs in San Ramon, CA (NOW HIRING)

Operate a manual probe station (MPI TS600-PCB) to probe printed circuit boards and components ... Monitor compliance with lab policies, including ESD, cleanliness, food/drink, etc. * Assist ...

Hardware Lab Technician

San Jose, CA · On-site

$95K - $130K/yr

Operate a manual probe station (MPI TS600-PCB) to probe printed circuit boards and components ... Monitor compliance with lab policies, including ESD, cleanliness, food/drink, etc. * Assist ...

Manage procurement for all lab consumables, reagents, specialty gases, and calibration standards. Assist in management/procurement for adjacent equipment like resin 3d printers. • Safety ...

Collects co-pays and outstanding patient balances, prints orders and educational materials for ... Makes patient reminder calls for lab work (2) two weeks prior to patient appointments. * Scans and ...

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How much do print lab assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average hourly pay for print lab assistant in San Ramon, CA is $22.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.56 and $25.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Print Lab Assistants, and how can they be addressed?

Print Lab Assistants often encounter challenges such as managing multiple print jobs with tight deadlines, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and ensuring consistent print quality. Staying organized and prioritizing tasks can help handle high workloads efficiently. Regular maintenance of printing equipment and proactive communication with team members and clients can minimize technical issues and clarify project requirements, leading to smoother operations and fewer errors.

What does a Print Lab Assistant do?

A Print Lab Assistant supports the operations of a print laboratory by helping with the preparation, operation, and maintenance of printing equipment. They assist customers or staff with printing tasks, ensure materials and supplies are stocked, and may be responsible for basic troubleshooting of machines. Additionally, Print Lab Assistants keep the workspace organized and help maintain quality standards for print jobs. Their role is essential in ensuring efficient and smooth workflow within the print lab.

What does a print assistant do?

A print lab assistant is responsible for operating and maintaining printing equipment, preparing materials for printing, and ensuring quality control. They may also assist customers, manage supplies, and follow safety procedures in a print production environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Print Lab Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Print Lab Assistant, you need a basic understanding of print production processes, attention to detail, and familiarity with common printing materials and techniques, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Experience with digital printing equipment, graphic design software like Adobe Creative Suite, and print management systems is typically important. Strong organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to work efficiently in a team environment help set exceptional Print Lab Assistants apart. These skills ensure accurate job execution, timely project delivery, and smooth operation of the print lab.

Are printing jobs in demand?

Print Lab Assistants and related printing jobs are generally steady, especially in industries like marketing, publishing, and education that require printing services. Demand can fluctuate with technological changes, but skills in operating printing equipment and understanding print processes remain valuable in many settings.

What is the difference between Print Lab Assistant vs Print Technician?

AspectPrint Lab AssistantPrint Technician
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some technical trainingHigh school diploma; technical certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentPrint labs, schools, small print shopsCommercial print shops, production facilities
Job ResponsibilitiesAssist with printing tasks, prepare materials, maintain equipmentOperate and troubleshoot printing machinery, ensure quality control

Print Lab Assistants typically support printing operations by preparing materials and maintaining equipment, often in educational or small-scale settings. Print Technicians handle more technical tasks, including operating and repairing high-end printing machinery in commercial environments. While both roles require some technical knowledge, Print Technicians usually have more specialized training and responsibilities.

What qualifications do I need to be a lab assistant?

Print lab assistants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent. Relevant skills include attention to detail, familiarity with printing equipment, and basic computer skills; some positions may require training on specific tools or software. Certifications are not usually required but can be beneficial for advanced roles.

What is the highest paying career in a laboratory?

In laboratory settings, senior roles such as laboratory managers, research directors, or specialized scientists like clinical or pharmaceutical scientists tend to have the highest salaries. These positions often require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and strong leadership or technical skills. Salary levels vary based on industry, location, and level of responsibility.
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Infographic showing various Print Lab Assistant job openings in San Ramon, CA as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 22% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,062 per year, or $22.6 per hour.
SENIOR LAB ASSISTANT/CLINICAL LABORATORY-FULL TIME -AM SHIFT -8HR-VARIABLE SHIFTS

SENIOR LAB ASSISTANT/CLINICAL LABORATORY-FULL TIME -AM SHIFT -8HR-VARIABLE SHIFTS

Washington Hospital Healthcare System

Fremont, CA • On-site

$43.27 - $49.22/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Salary Range: $43.27 - $49.22 + applicable differentials

Division: Ambulatory Care Services

Job Title: .senior .Laboratory AssisntJob Code: 910

Position Summary

Under the direction of the Office/Phlebotomy Supervisor performs as a "Lead" Senior Laboratory Assistant in directing, teaching, trouble shooting and participating in the day-to-day operations of the work unit. Requires knowledge of the policies, procedures, and equipment in the Phlebotomy, Office, and Processing areas.

Follows all duties as outlined in the Clerk/Phlebotomist Job Description..

In addition to performing the essential functions listed below, may also be assigned other duties as required.

Statement of Accountability

Reports to: Lab Office/Phlebotomy Supervisor

Qualifications

Education

Licensure

Work Experience

Skills/computer/ specific technical

Other qualifications, miscellaneous

Education - Required: H.S. Diploma Desired: 2 years of college classes

Licenses/Certifications - Required: Valid phlebotomy certificate; current California Phlebotomy license or qualifies under state regulations for April 2006 extension.

Specify if qualifications are Required or Preferred

Desired:

Work Experience - Required: Three years experience as a lab clerk phlebotomist with two years at Washington Hospital

Language Skills - Required

Computer Skills - Required. Proficient in Word and Excel.

Other Skills and Abilities - Required: Verbal ability to communicate with staff, patients, and physicians.

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Essential Job Responsibilities

Achieving Results Key Components: assess, plan, evaluate, demonstrate initiative, quality of work, productivity

  1. Orders tests and processes specimens arriving in the laboratory according to established procedure and test requirements.
  2. Verifies specimens in the computer with the correct date and time.
  3. Ensures .that morning draws are distributed appropriately and that PICC line, Unit, baby draws are indicated on the AM round report card.
  4. Responsible in making sure that morning rounds are completed by 6:45

a.m. Monday through Saturday and 7:45 a.m. on Sundays. Responsible to remind Phlebotomist assigned to morning rounds to send specimens every third draw to facilitate the receiving and processing of the specimens. After completing the a.m. rounds, turns in AM draw report card to the Chemistry Department.

  1. Checks that phlebotomy carts are arranged and stocked in a uniform manner.
  2. Checks that PKU forms are done and ready to be mailed (Lab Assistant).
  3. Ensures that outpatient draw sites are cleaned and stocked on a daily basis.
  4. Assists in training phlebotomy students and new employees.
  5. Ensure that registration and outpatient draw is kept to a minimum wait time.
  6. Keeps staff up-to-date with regard to procedural changes. Evaluates new procedures according to established guidelines. Maintains department readiness for inspection to receive no major deficiencies in any one inspection.
  7. Completes all procedures in the assigned section during the shift without sacrificing quality. Demonstrates an awareness of and assumes responsibility for performance of all job functions.
  8. Maintains accurate log of temperatures.
  9. Reviews inventory and orders supplies periodically to prevent interruption of laboratory testing.
  10. Demonstrates good communication, both written and verbal to coworkers, physicians, and hospital staff.
  11. Responsible for competency testing for all staff working in the section. Provides key information for employee performance development and documents individual performance of departmental staff on a daily basis.
  12. Responsible for ensuring work left from previous shifts is completed and assists others. Reports incomplete assignments to assure continuity of procedure or process. Documents nonconforming events and insures appropriate background information provided with an appropriate response to the problems.

Demonstrates Skill Key Components: competency, job knowledge, organizational skills, analytical skill, management of information, employee & patient safety

  1. Performs venipunctures and skin punctures as needed in a timely manner. Observes strict principles of asepsis and antisepsis to prevent . infection of patient and contamination of specimens.
  2. Operates centrifuges, bar code printer, MGP- njo-b!IS devices, fax, and

other equipment as needed.

  1. Instructs patients on specimen collection geared to their age and physical abilities.
  2. Performs information collection and reporting as required by job.
  3. Safety in Environment of Care - Follows safety policies at all times, helps to maintain a safe workplace.
  4. Completes follow-up protocol for any ambiguous orders or issues so that concerns come to resolution and audit trail is maintained.
  5. Ensures that order monitor and uncollected list are cleared for any draws

that are pending and overdue from the previous days.

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  1. Ensures that all reports are faxed and cleared in Review List (Day and PM Senior Laboratory Assistant).
  2. Follows through with report overdue and pending lists in Processing.
  3. Ensures that Bacti cultures are set up in a timely manner (PM and night Senior Lab Clerk/Phlebotomist).

Planning &

Coordinating

Key Components: delegates, decision making, problem solving, management of resources

  1. Consistently demonstrates ability to problem solve'and exercise an appropriate course of action.
  2. Demonstrates the ability to prioritize and adjust workload to respond to STAT/priority and ASAP orders.
  3. Completes all assigned procedures during the shift and uses time between procedures to departmental advantage.
  4. Directs and checks the work of other lab Clerk/Phlebotomists to ensure the continuous workflow of the department.
  5. Responsible to schedule breaks, lunches and work assignments of Clerk/Phlebotomists and find staff replacements under the direction of, or absence of, the Office/Phlebotomy Supervisor.
  6. Assists in staff scheduling and coordinating,.
  7. Able to work on solving problems with the department by reporting and coordinating with the Phlebotomy Supervisor or the Weekend Supervisor. This may include staying longer than scheduled to ensure that the problem is resolved.
  8. Assigns phones, mobile devices and printers to Clerk/Phlebotomists.
  9. Monitors phlebotomy and office supplies; informs the Office/Phlebotomy Supervisor if supplies are low.
  10. Ensures that printers, mobile devices and phones are fully charged.
  11. Evaluates incoming specimens for rejection criteria and follows specimen rejection procedure to preserve specimen integrity.

Professionalism

Key Components: dependability, interpersonal skills, teamwork, patient first ethic, customer service, communication skills, punctuality/attendance, receptiveness to criticism, judgment, confidentiality

1. Acts as a resource person for Phlebotomy, Office and Processing.

2. Answers telephone questions regarding phlebotomy, office, and specimen requirements.

3. Performs job both in person, on telephone, and through other means of communication, according to requirements.

4. Remains in compliance with hospital policies on attendance and punctuality.

5. Develops and maintains effective communication mechanisms and working relationships with physicians, other hospital departments and laboratory personnel.

Improving the Organization Key Components:

performance improvement,

quality initiatives

1. Participates in Performance improvement activities as requested.

2. Reviews employee policies and procedures regularly to maintain a complete understanding of hospital regulations and new relevant and pertinent information.

Self-Development Key Components: maintain license/certification,

education and training

1. Education - Maintains licensure, certification, education and training levels to improve knowledge and skill level.

Regulatory Compliance

Key Components: JCAHO, Title 22, OIG, HIPAA,

State/Federal laws, hospital

policies

1. Follows OSHA Blood Borne Pathogens Standard.

2. Confiqentiality - Maintains confidentiality of all hospital information. Safeguards protected health information from any intentional or unintentional disclosure.

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Job# 910


Physical Requirements Job Title Senior Laboratory Assistant


  1. Physical Activities - General description. Show average time (0 - 8 hours) per workday.
    1. Sitting:D None/minimal (0-1) 1Z1 Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)D Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    2. Walking:D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)[gl Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    3. Standing:D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)[gl Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    4. Bending:D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)[gl Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    5. Squat, kneel, IZI None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)D Continuous (5+ Hrs)

crawl:

  1. Weight lifted I force exerted. Show average time (0 - 8 hours) per workday:
    1. O -15 lbs. (light):D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2) D Frequent (3-4) [gl Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    2. 15 - 50 lbs. (med): 1Z1 None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2) D Frequent (3-4) D Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    3. 50 + lbs. (heavy):1Z1 None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2) D Frequent (3-4) D Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    4. Describe type of activity: D Pushing/Pulling D Reaching above shoulder levelD LiftingD Carrying.
    5. .Details of heaviest item/activity:
  1. Repetitive use of hands. Show average (0 - 8 hours)/ workday:
    1. Both hands:D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)[gl Continuous (5+ Hrs)
    2. Dominant only: D None/minimal (0-1) D Occasional (1-2)D Frequent (3-4)[gl Continuous (5+ Hrs))
    3. Dexterity:IZI Simple graspingIZI Power graspingIZI Fine manipulation.

Describe any special activity:

  1. Repetitive use of feet (other than walking/standing), i.e. foot control. Show average time (0 - 8 hours) workday:
    1. Right Left BothD None/minimal (0-1) Occasional (1-2) D Frequent (3-4)D Continuous (5+ Hrs)

Describe any special activity:


  1. Vision requirements.
    1. D No Special Requirements
    2. IZI Close Vision (clear vision at 20 inches/

less)

  1. IZI Distance Vision (clear at 20 feet or

more)

Describe any special vision requirement:

  1. IZI Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)
  2. IZI Peripheral Vision (ability to observe up/down or

left/right whileeyes are fixed on a given point)

  1. IZI Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision; ability

to judge distances and spatial relationships)



  1. Hearing requirements.
    1. D No Special Requirements
    2. D Ability to hear alarms on equipment

Describe any special hearing requirement:

  1. IZI Ability to hear patient call
  2. IZI Ability to hear communications/instructions from staff

or public


  1. Work Environment - This job requires exposure to the following environmental conditions:

  1. IZI Blood or body fluids
  2. D Wet, humid conditions (non-weather)
  3. IZI Work near moving mechanical parts
  4. IZI Fumes or airborne particles

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  1. IZI Toxic or caustic chemicals
  2. D Outdoor weather conditions
  3. D Extreme cold (non-weather)
  4. D Extreme heat (non-weather)

  1. 1Z1 Electrical shock risk.
  2. D Risk of radiation
  3. D Vibration

I. Noise level for work environment is: D Very QuietD Quiet Moderate D Loud D Very Loud

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Job Hazard Analysis

Department:Job Code:

Hazards Which May Be Encountered

Injury

Methods To Prevent Injuries

Lifting Objects/Patients

Back Injuries

Hernias

Understand A&P of back, causes of back pain, preventive approaches, use of aids when lifting.

Preventive measures when lifting and use aids when lifting.

Slip/Trip/Falls

Contusions, Sprains, Strains

Avoid undue speed. Use handrails. Clean up spills immediately.

Fires & Natural Disasters

Burns & All Types of Injuries

Recognize possible causes of fires. Smoking materials, faulty equipment. Employees should educate patients. Compressed gasses are flammable & under pressure so must be handled with care. Workers need to be familiar with disa...