chemistry technician
Chemistry technicians monitor chemical processes and conduct tests to analyse chemical substances for manufacturing or scientific purposes. They work in laboratories or production facilities where they assist chemists in their work. Chemistry technicians perform laboratory activities, test chemical substances, analyse data and report about their work.
About chemistry technician
As a chemistry technician, you will play a vital role in laboratory and production facilities by monitoring chemical processes and conducting precise analytical tests on various chemical substances. You will work alongside chemists and scientists, assisting in experiments, analyzing data, and ensuring all work adheres to strict health and safety regulations. Your attention to detail and technical expertise are essential, as your findings directly impact product quality, manufacturing efficiency, and scientific research outcomes. This role offers excellent opportunities for career growth into senior technical positions or specialized areas like quality control or green chemistry.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a chemistry technician.
Laboratory Testing and Analysis
- Perform laboratory tests on chemical samples using established protocols and techniques
- Analyse chemical substances and interpret data to determine composition and purity
- Test chemical samples for quality assurance and compliance with specifications
Chemical Handling and Preparation
- Handle chemicals safely according to established safety procedures and protocols
- Mix chemicals in precise proportions for experiments and manufacturing processes
- Transfer chemicals between containers and equipment while maintaining safety standards
Equipment Maintenance and Safety
- Maintain laboratory equipment in proper working condition through regular cleaning and calibration
- Apply safety procedures in the laboratory including proper use of protective equipment
- Follow health and safety regulations to prevent accidents and chemical exposure
Chemical Process Monitoring
- Monitor chemical processes to ensure they proceed according to specifications
- Manage chemical process inspection and document observations and measurements
- Identify opportunities to improve chemical processes and enhance efficiency
Documentation and Reporting
- Write work-related reports documenting test results, analysis findings, and observations
- Maintain detailed records of all laboratory activities and experimental procedures
Collaboration and Communication
- Contact scientists and chemists to discuss results and obtain guidance on procedures
- Work with chemicals and chemical products according to specifications provided by supervisors
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (27)
Optional (35)
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