15

Step 1: 
$2936
Step 2: 
$3049
Step 3: 
$3147
Step 4: 
$3282
Step 5: 
$3411
Step 6: 
$3562
Step 7: 
$3713
Step 8: 
$3882
Step 9: 
$4064
Step 10: 
$4260
Class Number: 
6810

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF CLASS


The LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 1 performs routine and standardized chemical, microbiological, physical, or other
laboratory tests following well-defined written instructions and procedures. The Laboratory Technician 1 usually
performs one or two tests, seldom requiring alterations or deviation in testing procedures. Tests are usually performed
on a production basis with well-defined procedures for detecting errors. The Laboratory Technician 1 prepares media,
reagents, solutions, and stains preliminary to testing of specimens and samples.


DISTINGUISHING FEATURES


This is the first level of a two-level series. It is distinguished from the higher level by well-defined written
instructions and procedures for detecting errors. Laboratory Technician 1's are not expected to interpret results
of analyses nor to run correlations with other tests before reporting results.


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES


  1. Testing. Typical tasks: performs standardized chemical, microbiological, or physical tests, microscopic
    examinations and procedures which are characterized by well-defined, written instructions for detecting errors,
    but does not require correlation with other tests before reporting results and which does not require interpretation
    of results; may assist with standard quality control tests in chemical, microbiological, physical analysis, and
    other laboratory tests; may assist in experimental or research activities involving specifically designed laboratory
    procedures; may assist in conducting exercises or experiments for teaching exercises or research experiments; under
    close and direct supervision, may perform specialized work in chemical, bacteriological, physical, biological,
    pathological, or similar areas of laboratory analysis.
  2. Equipment. Typical tasks: operates laboratory equipment common to laboratories; adjusts, fine-tunes
    (calibrates), and maintains laboratory instruments and equipment; recognizes and corrects malfunctions of simple
    instruments and analytical procedures; assembles laboratory equipment and apparatus.
  3. Preparation. Typical tasks: collects specimens or samples from appropriate sources; receives, logs,
    and accepts samples for analysis from qualified collectors; records which tests must be performed on certain specimens
    or samples; prepares specimens or samples for analysis (identifies, labels, and weighs sample); prepares laboratory
    reagents, solutions, stains, and media; handles samples and materials with proper aseptic techniques; sterilizes
    media and instruments; maintains laboratory in a neat and orderly fashion and free of recognizable hazards; may
    wash glassware.
  4. Reports. Typical tasks: clerically logs in samples as they arrive at laboratory including date, log
    number, time, and person sending sample; records test data and test results; maintains records and prepares reports
    of test results.
  5. Supplies. Typical tasks: stocks and restocks supplies in storage rooms and refrigerators; orders supplies
    when stock supplies are low or when special items are required for research or experiments.
  6. Miscellaneous. Typical tasks: may feed and care for laboratory animals.

RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS


Employees in this class have daily in-person or telephone contact with professional personnel from other laboratories
to provide test results, to give or obtain information regarding specimen or sample to be tested, or to discuss
status of tests being run. Employees in this class have regular in-person contact with students to answer questions
or to demonstrate laboratory procedures. Employees in this class also have regular in-person or telephone contact
with chemistry storekeepers to order supplies, and with people or agencies submitting samples to the laboratory
or exchanging information.


SUPERVISION RECEIVED


Employees in this class work under close supervision of a laboratory supervisor, physician, dentist, scientist,
academician, or other administrative superior. Work is reviewed in process by a leadworker or supervisor to verify
quality and accuracy of critical phases of the work, with a final review upon conclusion. Records are reviewed
routinely for quality control. Guidelines used in performance of duties include standardized testing procedures,
accepted aseptic and sterilization procedures, established laboratory procedures, and applicable State and Federal
regulations.


GENERAL INFORMATION


Positions are found in central and remote locations throughout State government (e.g., general government agencies,
human or natural resource agencies, correctional, mental health, or higher education institutions, hospitals, etc.).
They require the willingness to work within the environment associated with the position's location.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

  • One year of experience in a laboratory setting and high school courses in chemistry, biology, mathematics,
    or any course which included laboratory work; OR  
  • An equivalent combination of training and experience.

NOTE: An Associate's degree in Laboratory Science may substitute for the required experience.