WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING

  • Adheres to the environmental, safety, and health policies and procedures, and

suggests continuous improvement ideas for safety and health.

  • Works with some direction from Manager or Lead.
  • Tests and inspects material at various stages of the production process to

determine and maintain quality and reliability of products.

  • Performs all lab procedures including printing labels, testing, and complete

and accurate record keeping.

  • Tests products at specified stages in the production process for a variety of

qualities.

  • Understands raw material and finished good codes, batch numbers.
  • Identifies and labels nonconforming material to be reworked or as scrap.
  • Evaluates raw materials, packaging, customer returns, complaint samples,

research samples, etc. for quality parameters and field performance.

  • Supports investigations of customer complaints and production issues.
  • Operates, maintains, calibrates, and checks analytical instruments and

equipment.

  • Follows batches, verifies the weights of small adds, and provides quality

observations, evaluations, and input for production and other areas of the

company.

  • Identifies opportunities for improvement and suggests changes.
  • Contributes to the documentation of laboratory and quality systems and

procedures.

  • Maintains a clean, organized work area, and disposes of retains and waste as

needed.

  • Participates in laboratory safety inspections.
  • Participates in physical inventory.
  • Performs miscellaneous tasks as assigned.
  • Works required shift, and to modify schedule with other Quality Control

Technicians to cover as needed (Note that times for shifts may vary slightly

throughout the year.)

  • Works overtime during high volume months.
  • Determines supply needs for the quality laboratory, and purchase supplies.
  • Participates in analytical and QC methods, using Gage R&R precision studies

and accuracy studies, and documents validations.

  • Provides audit support.
  • Helps determine initial and revised specifications for raw, packaging, and

finished goods.

  • Maintains deviation database for non-conforming material.
  • Documents, controls, and disposes of retains.
  • Works with Quality Manager to disposition nonconforming material.
  • Label nonconforming items in the warehouse with their dispositions.

WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR

  • Bachelor’s Degree or Associates Degree preferred. High school Diploma/GED

required.

  • Must pass a pre-employment drug screen and physical; must be at least 18

years old.

  • At least 1 years’ experience working in a quality lab testing environment
  • Experience working in a manufacturing environment.
  • Excellent attention to detail with emphasis on accuracy and quality.
  • Computer proficiency with MS Office suite.
  • Ability to work in a fast paced, professional environment, with minimal

supervision.

  • A self-starter with efficient time management abilities, able to multitask.
  • Work in a collaborative and team-oriented environment, with a positive

attitude and adaptability.

  • Must possess ability to accurately follow instructions.
  • Effective written/oral communication skills.
  • Strong math skills and be able to read, write and comprehend instructions in

English.

  • Must have a good eye for color.
  • Must be safety oriented at all times.
  • Must follow work rules, be adaptable, and be willing to perform a variety of

jobs.

  • Prior knowledge of chemicals and hazmat handling a plus.

Physical Requirements

  • Must be able to occasionally lift up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to work in an office setting with office business equipment.
  • Ability to work on your feet for long periods of time.
  • Ability to use hands and arms to lift and reach overhead, carry, grasp, finger,

push, and pull.

  • Regularly operates a computer, computer accessories, phone and specialized

lab equipment

  • Occasionally bends, stoops, and kneels
  • Ability to hear at normal speaking levels
  • Required to have visual acuity to regularly utilize close vision, depth

perception, and peripheral vision to operate laboratory equipment and

negotiate manufacturing environment.

  • Regularly required to do repetitive motions
  • Medium work requiring up to 50lbs of force occasionally and up to 20lbs of

force frequently

  • Subject to internal environmental conditions and temperature changes
  • Ability to distinguish color variations.
  • Subject to hazards, including a variety of physical conditions and proximity to

moving mechanical parts and atmospheric conditions that may affect the

respiratory system.

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