Clean Lab Technician - Basic

Standard CalibrationsChesapeake, VA
7d

About The Position

The Clean-Room Technician will learn the fundamentals of cleaning, safety, and basic calibration in an oxygen-rich environment. The role focuses on maintaining cleanliness, following strict safety protocols, and supporting simple inspection tasks while gaining hands-on experience in a clean-room setting.

Requirements

  • The hired candidate will be trained in and required to achieve the following qualifications: Calibration lab – pressure/vacuum Clean Lab – O2 Worker
  • Minimum 2000 hours of on-the-job (OJT) training (to be eligible for next level tech)
  • A technical certificate or equivalent from an accredited college/trade school - or - 1 year minimum related technical or military experience.
  • Knowledge of safety and basic quality standards.
  • Knowledge of basic arithmetic, algebra 2, geometry.
  • Excellent written and oral communications skills in English
  • Must be able to work independently or as part of a team.
  • Must work with integrity and have strong attention to detail.
  • Must be proficient with computers and computer software, such as Microsoft word and excel.
  • Ability to lift, carry and transport equipment weighing up to 50 lbs.
  • Bending/squatting/kneeling/stooping/crouching/walking 8 or more hours per day.
  • Able to work in multiple environments such as office, industrial or shipboard locations in cold, hot or humid conditions, around moving equipment with potential for producing high noise levels.
  • Must be able to work at heights and in confined spaces with appropriate PPE.
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screening, background check (for access to shipyards and/or military installations).
  • Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
  • Approved hard hat when required
  • Approved, safety-toe shoes when required
  • Insulated and protector gloves when required
  • Eye protection
  • Hearing protection
  • Non-conductive PPE in required areas and locations
  • Protective clothing (job task specific)
  • Electrical safety requirements
  • Possible exposure to hot and cold climates.
  • Occasionally may have to work in dirty environments.
  • Able to work in confined spaces and at heights.
  • When working in the cleanroom, it is an environment that has a low level of environmental pollutants such as dust, Airborne microbes, aerosol particles and chemical vapors.
  • Appropriate steps to avoid contamination should be utilized at all times including: Smoking and eating are prohibited at all times in the Lab Smoking accessories, combs, handkerchiefs, jewelry, watches, pencils, Kleenex-type tissues, personal tools, prescription drugs, and medication are prohibited at all times in the Lab.
  • Washing of hands and face (if needed) will be done before entering the Lab.
  • Personnel with colds, temporary coughing, sneezing, or severe sunburn (peeling skin) will not be allowed in the Lab
  • Personnel may not wear cosmetics, hairspray, perfumes, or colognes in the cleanroom.
  • Wear appropriate attire under your cleanroom lab coat (skirts, high-heel shoes, shorts, fuzzy clothing, excessive lint or static electricity producing are not appropriate attire.)
  • Cover or change your shoes on the way into the clean room.
  • Remove cleanroom attire in the opposite order from that in which you donned it.
  • Local travel is expected up to 25% of the time.

Responsibilities

  • Precision Cleaning, rinsing, and drying components (valves, pipes, gauges) in controlled environments.
  • Contaminant removal of combustible substances such as oils, dust, sand, and fibers that can trigger ignition in high-pressure or high-concentration oxygen environments.
  • Disassembling, inspecting, and re-assembling simple oxygen systems, including regulators and cylinders, using basic hand tools under supervision.
  • Utilizing verification techniques to ensure parts meet basic safety criteria.
  • Bagging and labeling components to maintain “oxygen-clean” status before installation.
  • Adhering to strict safety protocols to prevent oxygen-enriched atmospheres from becoming flammable.
  • Performing introductory calibration, inspecting, measuring, and testing equipment (e.g., pressure gauges) to ensure compliance with published specifications.
  • Maintaining primary and/or intrinsic calibration standards as instructed.
  • Collecting, compiling, measuring, summarizing, and recording data gathered during simple calibration checks.
  • Identifying and correcting measurement errors with guidance.
  • Preparing basic clean reports and certificates using standard templates.
  • Performing lab housekeeping and maintaining laboratory recognition/accreditation.
  • Operating basic lab instruments under supervision while learning core components.
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