Perform chemical, biological, and physical tests including nitrogen species, oil and grease,
chemical and biochemical oxygen demand, calorimetric and volumetric analyses, cyanide, trace
metals, heavy metals and bioassay.
2. Utilize a wide variety of laboratory equipment including an atomic absorption spectrometer,
graphite furnace, gas chromatograph, mercury analyzer, total organic carbon analyzer, and UV
spectrometer to test for heavy metals including mercury and carcinogenic organic compounds.
3. Monitor and review the results of the quality assurance/control program; analyze laboratory data
and recommend treatment modifications; present data analysis in tabular and graphical forms.
4. Maintain accurate and thorough records of laboratory procedures and results; ensure compliance
with government regulations; prepare analytical work sheets and reports.
5. Respond to citizen inquiries and complaints; interview customers, collect samples, and report
findings.
6. Oversee and participate in the preparation of chemical reagents.
7. Perform the most complex and difficult laboratory analysis; develop new methods and techniques
of analysis.
8. Perform required fields of testing as listed in the “List of Approved Fields of Testing and
Analytes” included in the Laboratory certification provided by Environmental Laboratory of
Accreditation Program Department of Health Services.
9. Assess laboratory equipment needs and train laboratory personnel in new equipment operation.
10. Assist the Laboratory Supervisor in coordinating the activities and operations of the laboratory
and overseeing lower level staff.
11. Collect samples from the wastewater treatment plant, collection system and receiving waters.
12. Troubleshoot, clean and maintain laboratory equipment and supplies.
13. Monitor laboratory supply levels
Contact- Adarsh shukla
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