
Institute for Environmental Health, Inc.
IEH Laboratories, a leader in Food Safety, is now accepting applications for a Seasonal Laboratory Support position at its facility in Yuma, AZ.
Ideal candidates should possess the following skills and capabilities:
– A high school diploma or GED (required); an associate degree in Biology or related field (preferred)
– Proficiency with data entry and computer applications
– Ability to learn new software and work with various lab equipment and understand their operation
– Strong attention to detail and ability to work in a fast-paced environment
– Strong written and verbal communication skills
– Strong understanding of aseptic technique in the laboratory
– Able to regularly lift up to 30lbs above waist level
– Able to occasionally lift up to 50lbs above waist level
The Laboratory Support duties may include but are not limited to: media/sample preparation, sample sorting and log-in, supervised specific sample testing steps, transcribing results, data entry, inventory control, washing glassware, general laboratory cleaning, possible courier duties, and other tasks as assigned by management.
This is a seasonal position that is anticipated to last approximately 6 months. The laboratory operates 24/7, so candidates must be willing to work occasional nights and weekends.
The laboratory operates weekends, so candidates must be willing to work occasional weekends.
Due to exposure to various food allergens in the laboratory environment, applicants with moderate to severe food allergies are discouraged from applying.
To apply for this position please access the company’s job posting at: https://apps.iehlabs.com/applyatieh.html#6363fb1ecb761927ffe8a5ee
After navigating to the URL listed above, you will be asked to complete optional self-identification surveys and submit your cover letter, resume and references in a combined, single PDF.
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