Safety Lab Technician - Part-Time General Labor - Greenville, SC at Geebo

Safety Lab Technician - Part-Time

Job DescriptionThe Lab Technician supports Current Technology's product development efforts as a member of the laboratory team.
The laboratory team is involved in performing safety testing of finished lighting products.
The Lab Technician is responsible for the set-up of test samples, set up of test stations, logging and monitoring test data, troubleshooting, and reporting completed test results.
All tests are performed to UL and CSA requirements.
This position also interacts with our Engineering teams as our customers.
This role will be onsite and requirements are 20-30 hours/week.
Essential Functions:
Setup test samples and test stations according to UL 1598 and 924 standardsConduct UL and CSA safety tests according to UL 1598 and 924 standardsCompile test results into test reportsEnter/upload data electronically and manage electronic test results/record storageFollow prescribed certification and Laboratory Quality Management System processesComply with all lab rules and regulations, and certification requirements for assigned projectsInvestigate, and aid in troubleshooting of suspicious test result dataAssist in external and internal audits,Ensure that equipment is properly handled, stored, and maintained to protect the integrity of calibration or serviceAdditional
Responsibilities:
Participate in identifying and implementing continuous improvement projectsSupport the upgrade of testing equipmentFollow all area safety rulesMaintain good housekeeping practices of all laboratory areasMaintain instrumentation as needed Recommended Skills Auditing Calibration Electronics Lighting Problem Solving Product Design Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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