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Bureau Vertias North America Analyst 2 (Ecotox) in Alberta
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Job Title: Analyst 2 (Ecotox)
Reports to: Laboratory Supervisor/Laboratory Manager
Department: Ecotoxicology Laboratory
Location: Edmonton, A.B>
Full Time
Basic Purpose:
Results oriented to produce high quality defensible analytical data, safely and on time by following applicable Standard Operating Procedures
Perform routine toxicity analyses as directed by the Supervisor and/or Laboratory Coordinator
Gain full knowledge with respect to performing analytical procedures and related quality control techniques
Key Accountability/Responsibilities:
Review LIMS summary reports and organize daily work
Meet quality and TAT specifications required by the client; ensure samples are analyzed within holding time requirements
Employ proper laboratory techniques to minimize risk of mislabeling sample mix-up and cross contamination between samples and other materials
Perform routine toxicity analyses and/or complex and GLP toxicity analyses in strict compliance to the requirements of the Standard Operating Procedures
Responsible for maintaining cultures of bioassay organisms such as, rainbow trout, Daphnia magna, Ceriodaphnia dubia, and various algae. Assist with organism culture troubleshooting
Assess and correct problems with all laboratory operations according to SOP guidelines and ISO 17025 regulation criteria
Identify and document all known sample deviations, non-conformances, and/or process deviations and report to the Supervisor
Keep accurate records of all work, i.e., calibration and maintenance of instruments, water quality measurements, culture mortality and reproduction and test results
Provide preliminary client updates, as required
Inform Supervisor if SOP requires clarification or updates
Participate in internal/external audits, and contribute to MIAs, NSCs, investigations/corrective actions, when requested
Enter and verify data and complete toxicity test reports (CERIS and/or TOXELN reporting)
Evaluate and initiate problem solving in all areas of the laboratory
Participate in developing Standard Operating Procedures and general work instructions
Participate in the development / validation of new procedures and instruments, as required
Monitor the laboratory to improve efficiencies and reduce costs in a continuous and ongoing fashion
Support and comply with all Bureau Veritas policies, Quality System and Health & Safety program.
Maintain training records and relevant qualifications
Write and update Standard Operating Procedures (Test Methods) and Work Instructions for bioassays
All other responsibilities as assigned
Skills and Knowledge:
A University Degree or a College Diploma in Sciences, preferably biology, ecotoxicology or related field with special emphasis in the discipline of toxicity
Two (2) years related ecotoxicology or biology laboratory experience
Excellent manual dexterity, record keeping, calculations and problem-solving abilities
Flexible to perform varying duties to accommodate changing priorities
Self-directed and proven ability to organize, execute plans and objectives
Accurately follows Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and instructions
Detail oriented with accurate record keeping skills
Good time-management, communication, multi-tasking and priority setting skills
Strong computer skills
Positive outlook with an ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Adapts to a changing environment
Works both independently and as part of a team
Learns quickly
Working Conditions:
High level of work production in fast paced lab environment. Can involve the repetition of the same process. Requires patience, tenacity and persistence.
Flexible working hours, weekends, overtime and shift work
May involve long periods of standing
Hazardous materials are handled using established safety procedures and appropriate PPE
Some lifting and carrying (up to 50 lbs)
This position requires driving, must be comfortable driving a regular size truck
Additional Benefits Include:
Top-Tier Health, Dental, and Vision
Paid Time Off (120 hours), Statutory Holidays, and up to 8 hours of volunteer time off
Life Insurance & AD&D
STD & LTD Coverage
Company RRSP match
Employee Assistant Program (EAP)
Professional Development through Tuition Reimbursement
Bureau Veritas is proud to be committed to providing fair and competitive pay.
The salary range for this role is $23.00 - $27.00