Position Purpose:
Responsibilities for this position include the preparation and analysis of hazardous waste samples using standard EPA and ASTM methods. Responsible for following established laboratory QA/QC protocols as well as performing routine calculations and data entry. Laboratory Instruments and procedures employed may include: GC, GC/MS, ICAP, Mercury Vapor Analyzer, Ion Chromatography, Parr Bomb calorimeters, pH meters, TOC analyzers, balances and various wet chemistry procedures. Cleans and maintains instruments and work area. The position is working the afternoon schedule.
Primary Duties /Responsibilities:
- Conduct all login procedures, both manual and electronic, of samples delivered to the laboratory, ensures proper labeling and paperwork.
- Sub-sample a variety of waste materials, process and product samples and follows proper analytical methods required for compliance in accordance with established guidelines and training.
- Conduct sample analysis on sub-samples per methods and procedures established by training and knowledge of analysis plans. Conducts QA/OC sample analysis and calibrations.
- Ensure proper written and electronic documentation of all test results including QA/QC and audit sample documents prior to approval and completeness of summarizing data. Notifies appropriate supervisor or staff member of completed analysis.
- Prepare reagent solutions, standards and other laboratory solutions as directed by supervisor or lead technician per guidance and training.
- Maintenance of analytical equipment and documents in accordance with quality assurance and control compliance.
- Gather appropriate paperwork for management approvals and notifies staff of any incomplete sections needing attention. Assists in compiling and reporting of analysis date including QA/QC data for review by staff.
- Perform periodic audits of analytical logs to ensure regulatory compliance for completeness and accuracy.
- Other duties as assigned.
Work Environment:
Spends 100% of the time in a lab or operations environment. Typically spends 10 - 20% of time exposed to outdoor and sometimes inclement weather. Company service vehicles are used as required.
Possible Work Hazards:
May be exposed to possible operations hazards including fumes, airborne particles, and noise, rotating machinery, high pressure, hot and cold temperatures, slippery surfaces, water and electrical hazards. Frequently exposed to toxic and caustic chemicals