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Laboratory Technician Job at Willers Solutions

Willers Solutions Limited - Our client, a reputable Oil and Gas Firm is looking to fill the vacant position below:

Laboratory Technician

Responsibilities
  • Responsible for conducting laboratory analysis.
  • Understand and keep current with all laboratory safety and reporting techniques.
  • Complete all laboratory reports as applicable.
  • Understand and keep current with all laboratory analysis methods.
  • Responsible for the maintenance and calibration of laboratory equipment.
  • Position requires a dependable and reliable individual; whose daily presence adds to the success of the department.
  • Perform all other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Requirements
  • Degree in Science or equivalent work experience in a laboratory setting.
  • Minimum of 4 years’ experience as a Laboratory Technician in the Oil and Gas.
  • Ability to understand ASTM standards and procedures.
  • Must be able to work with all chemical, petrochemical, and petroleum products.
  • Ability to work effectively under pressure, while directing numerous projects concurrently with different deadlines.
  • Excellent presentation, interpersonal and communication skills with demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management, both internally and externally.
  • Ability to gather and review resources and select and synthesize data for reports and other written materials.
Method of Application

Use the email(s) below to apply.
  • Laboratory Technician - peace.nwachukwu@willerssolutions.com
Please use the job title as subject of the mail


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