The Lab Technician is primarily responsible for pre-analytical and post analytical work processes to accurately prepare analyzers and samples for testing and then to store and dispose of samples. The Lab Technician provides daily support to each department by delivering and preparing specimens for the testing area, preparing necessary reagents, troubleshooting problems, performing maintenance, storing, retrieving, and disposing of specimens. In addition, the Lab Technician provides input to the Lab Ops Supervisors concerning team issues and opportunities for improvement.
Status: This is a temporary full-time float role with flexible shifts in Burnaby, BC.
Shifts: Position is flexible to work any shifts including Sunday to Saturday. The contract end date may vary based on operational needs. This contract will remain in effect until the ratification of the Collective Agreement, subject to extension following the ratification of the Collective Agreement.
Discipline: High Volume Chemistry
Number of positions: 1
Start Date: ASAP
Contract End Date: April 1, 2026
Union: This is part of the BCGEU collective agreement.
This vacancy is for an existing position.
Core Accountabilities:
Ensures all specimens are prepared for testing following established procedures, including visua lQA of specimens
Prepares reagents as per standard operating procedures on testing systems that do not require MLT to verify acceptability of reagent prior to patient result reporting
Loads analyzers and instruments with patient, validation and/or QC samples according to departmental procedures and under the supervision of a certified/registered MLT
Handles specimens in and out of specimen managers, including appropriate disposal
Monitors, replenishes and orders as required supplies for testing areas
Operates and maintains related preanalytical and post-analytical equipment as per standard operating procedures
Performs wash-up duties to maintain Laboratory glassware for day-to-day operations, including acid-washing of glassware as required
Performs equipment maintenance as per standard operating procedures. Maintenance must be followed by QC which is approved by certified/registered MLT.
Performs tasks as required to maintain effective department operations, reviewing/updating protocols, participating in regulatory audits, participating in safety initiatives or meetings
Resolve pending and overdue list in coordination with certified/registered MLT
Perform routine deionized water sample collection and send out for testing
Performs data entry for department statistics and analyzer validations under the supervision of a certified/registered MLT
Maintains confidentiality involving information made available directly or indirectly about clients including physicians, patients, employees and the company
Observes and executes all laboratory safety and security policies and regulations, including location and use of safety equipment, evacuation routes, disposal of biological or chemical materials
Maintains knowledge of safety, WHMIS and Environmental Health and Safety standards
Participate and support process improvement activities within the departments
Training and orientation of all team members
Skills/Qualifications:
Required Canadian Equivalent degree in Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) or BML Sc or BSc Chemistry/Biochemistry or BSc Microbiology. Preference will be given to IEMLT applicants with previous laboratory experience
Excellent communication skills both written and verbal are required
Intermediate level of computer experience in MS Outlook, MS Word, MS Excel programs is required, and EP Evaluator program experience is an asset
Good problem-solving skills with attention to detail
Good organizational skills and ability to work under pressure (high volume specimen processing)
Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team