[Sust-mar] Lab Technician, f/t, Eastern Charlotte Waterways, Blacks Harbour, NB
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position: Laboratory Technician
Organization: Eastern Charlotte Waterways www.ecwinc.org
Location: Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick (Saint John / Bay of Fundy area)
Position Summary:
Eastern Charlotte Waterways is a not for profit environmental organization featuring an ISO 17025 accredited microbiology laboratory. The organization is currently hiring a Laboratory Technician to assist the Laboratory Manager in the analysis of marine water samples for fecal coliforms. The position is full time and seasonal with the opportunity to expand to permanent status. The position is based in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, consists of 37.5 hours per week from Monday to Friday, and begins immediately.
Duties:
Production of media for fecal coliform analysis of seawater.
Ensuring confidentiality of testing
Assisting with all laboratory QA/QC procedures.
Conducting fecal coliform analysis of seawater (using the A1 direct medium method)
Conducting total coliform and E. coli testing of drinking water (using the Colilert method)
Ensuring that all documentation, systems, and equipment comply with the ISO/IEC 17025:2005 standard.
General laboratory duties (cleaning, maintenance, ordering and receiving supplies, record keeping)
Carrying out all activities safely, in accordance with the ECWL Safety Manual
Laboratory expansion planning and business development.
Carrying out the Laboratory Manager's duties in his/her absence.
Preferred Qualifications:
B. Sc. or Laboratory Technologist diploma
Experience performing analytical testing for bacteria
Experience working with bacterial cultures and producing media
Knowledge of quality assurance and quality control procedures in a laboratory setting
Data management experience
Experience with laboratory equipment use and maintenance
Experience establishing and maintaining SCC accreditation
Able to work flexible hours
Valid driver's license
Details:
The position is a full time seasonal position, from May until October.
The position is based at ECW's office, 881 Main Street, Blacks Harbour.
Work will take place from Mon.- Fri.
Flexibility will be required in the timing of the daily work schedule.
Salary will be commensurate with experience
If interested, submit a CV and cover letter to Donald Killorn, ECW's Executive Director:
info at ecwinc.org
(506) 456-6001
881 Main Street, Blacks Harbour, NB E5H 1E5
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