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Performs both routine and nonroutine quality control testing including the trouble shooting of instrumentation problems. JOB RELATIONSHIP: * Reports to the Quality Supervisor or Laboratory Supervisor.

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How much do trouble shooter jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for trouble shooter in the United States is $51.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41.35 and $59.62 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a trouble shooter?

A Trouble Shooter is responsible for identifying, diagnosing, and resolving issues within a company, system, or process. They work across various industries to ensure smooth operations by analyzing problems, finding solutions, and preventing future issues. Their role often involves technical expertise, critical thinking, and strong problem-solving skills.

What are the typical challenges faced by a trouble shooter in their daily work?

Trouble Shooters often encounter the challenge of diagnosing complex or unfamiliar issues under time pressure, requiring them to think critically and adapt quickly. They might need to navigate changing priorities, shifting from one urgent task to another, while coordinating with different departments or customers. Successfully resolving problems often involves balancing technical solutions with clear communication to keep stakeholders informed. These challenges make the role both dynamic and rewarding, as each day can present new situations to learn from and overcome.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the trouble shooter position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Trouble Shooter, you need strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and a relevant technical or industry background, often supported by specialized certifications or training. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, issue tracking systems, and specific equipment or software in your field is highly beneficial. Excellent communication, adaptability, and patience are key soft skills that set top performers apart in this role. These qualities enable Trouble Shooters to quickly identify, analyze, and resolve complex problems while ensuring minimal downtime and maintaining team and customer satisfaction.

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Infographic showing various Trouble Shooter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $107,928 per year, or $51.9 per hour.

$27/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


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Job description

Senior Lab Technician
WAGE: $27 per hour
SHIFT: Monday through Friday, 7am - 3:30pm. Saturdays/Overtime/Holidays as needed.
JOB DEFINITION:
  • This position has above average analytical ability. Performs both routine and nonroutine quality control testing including the trouble shooting of instrumentation problems.
JOB RELATIONSHIP:
  • Reports to the Quality Supervisor or Laboratory Supervisor.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS (Required): 
  • Education: A Batchelor’s degree in Chemistry or other related science field with lab work in general, analytical and/or organic chemistry is preferred - although suitable laboratory work experience may be substituted.
  • Experience: Should have a minimum of four (4) years in commercial laboratory performing physical testing, HPLC/GC chemical analysis and experience trouble shooting HPLC & GC instrument issues. Knowledge of ICP operation and nutrient analysis (preferred) 
  • Skills:
  • Demonstrate ability to accurately perform routine and non-routine tasks with limited supervision
  • Understand and recognize sources of error in analytical work • Demonstrate the ability to relate past experiences with current situations.
  • Ability to assist in development and/or writing of new procedures and revising old procedures.
  • Excellent communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work as part of a team.
  • Demonstrate a working knowledge of production & packaging along with a general knowledge of plant production/packaging QC sampling techniques.
  • Should have excellent knowledge of basic lab instruments used for physical testing and proficient understanding and ability to perform chemical analysis using HPLC and GC along with a general ability to trouble shoot problems related to HPLC & GC analysis instrumentation.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS:
  • Complexity of Duties: Requires the ability to interpret analytical results for accuracy, credibility, compliance with specifications; recognize problems with results and begin investigation to resolve/correct errors (assistance from supervision may be required). Recognizes problems in product quality and assists operations to resolve (or minimize) the extent of the problem.
  • Supervision Received: Minimal direct supervision by Lab Supervisor, Lab Lead or designated alternate.
  • Supervision Exercised: None. May provide training to lower level lab technicians on lab procedures/techniques including general procedures, physical testing, HPLC/GC chemical analysis and HPLC/GC troubleshooting.
  • Impact on Operations: Accuracy of work and ability to spot problem areas that have a direct impact on the effectiveness of the quality control program. Since this position is the front-line trouble shooter in the lab, proficiency in this area can have a pronounced effect on the continued effectiveness of the quality control program.
  • Contacts: Has direct contact with all plant personnel including plant management.
  • Environment: This position works primarily in the laboratory areas. Requires good physical, visual and mental attention. On occasion special safety equipment may be required for entry into a hazardous manufacturing area. 
  • Waste Disposal: Highly knowledgeable in appropriate ways of handling of RCRA hazardous wastes generated by the lab processes in accordance with all appropriate regulatory requirements.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 
  • All responsibilities of Mid-level Laboratory technician.
  • Complete physical testing and chemical analysis on samples as well as other assigned jobs on time in a proper manner.
  • Accurately complete testing and analysis to minimize retests on same sample.
  • Understand and follow lab and company policies.
  • Responsible for proper identification, categorization, isolation, remediation, containerizing RCRA hazardous waste generated in the assigned process area and in accordance with all appropriate regulatory and company regulatory requirements.
  • Monitor supply of standardization reagents, AI standards, internal standard and mobile phase solutions currently being used to keep lab prepared and notifying the Lab Leader or Supervisor of supply shortages. Prepare internal standard and mobile phase solutions as needed due to shortage, new product analysis or analysis issues.
  • Notify the Lab Leader or Supervisor of all discrepancies in results or other indications of analytical problems.
  • Maintain good relationship with all areas of the plant and plant management.
  • Assist in Division and Plant quality programs as requested.
  • Able to be a complete self-starter, think for themselves and pay great attention to detail.
  • Must be fully certified on Senior Level Lab Technician procedures within 12 months of promotion and be recertified biennially.
  • A Senior Lab Technician will not be considered for promotion if he/she is on probation for any reason.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES (Specific-Required): 
  • All skills and abilities of Mid-level Laboratory technician.
  • Demonstrated experience of leadership ability
  • Show increased skills for training lower level positions beyond Mid-level Lab technician requirements.
  • Recognize complex problems with lab analytical equipment and in most cases can resolve the problem without or with minimal support
  • Recognize analytical problems and know typical techniques to resolve
  • Excellent knowledge of basic lab instruments used for physical testing and proficient understanding and ability to perform chemical analysis using HPLC and GC along with a general ability to trouble shoot problems related to HPLC & GC analysis instrumentation.
  • Able to write new analytical procedures or update existing procedures
  • Has a good working knowledge of the production areas
  • Able to perform special projects with minimal support from Lab Leader or Supervisor
  • Able to set up analytical instrumentation for a new campaign on an existing product line
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS (Preferred):
  • B. S. Degree in Chemistry

About Land O'Lakes, Inc.

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Join our team and be a part of a 100-year-old farmer- and retailer-owned cooperative that is actively shaping the future of the global food and agriculture industry.

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Agriculture

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Arden Hills, MN, US

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