A Laboratory Technician spans various areas of specialization. These include the Crime, Forensic sciences, Technical, Dental and Medical sectors.
A Laboratory Technician’s role includes the scale testing of new and competitive products, and assuming responsibility for performing all routine tests independently in a research laboratory.
A Laboratory technician must adhere to and abide by the established procedures or protocols and utilize aseptic techniques to perform laboratory tests and/or experiments. These include basic tissue culture, cell separation methods, electrophoretic separations, assays, basic molecular biology, or other specialized histological and biological science techniques.
The person should be capable of efficient handling of basic laboratory equipments like centrifuge, pH meter, analytical balance, incubator, scintillation counter, spectrophotometer, light microscope, and/or utilizes laminar flow hood.
The role requires them to maintain accurate data records, use universal safety precautions to protect self and co-workers from bio-hazardous materials, including blood-borne pathogens, prepare solutions, reagents, and stains in accordance with standard laboratory formulas and procedures. All other functions have to be in accordance with established policies and procedures,
A Bachelor’s degree in biological sciences, chemistry or physics will be useful. On certain occasions, working conditions may be extreme;(too hot or too cold) therefore persons should be physically fit and strong.
Performance – based prospects could make one graduate to the position of a faculty investigator or a laboratory supervisor.
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