LABORATORY ANALYST I
Job Purpose
Competent in the handling of multiple fluid types and the maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment for routine laboratory tests within a specific analysis category. Documents test results according to prescribed manner. Maintains equipment as per requirements detailed by Company
Key Accountabilities
- Awareness of relevant Company Safety and Environmental (HSE) requirements and perform duties in accordance with these requirements
- Perform processes according to documented procedures or work instructions in accordance with approved QA Procedures
- Able to understand and apply analysis and technical standards according ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials), UOP (Universal Oil Products), IP (Energy Institute) and other well-defined analytical standards and procedures used in the laboratory
- Maintain work area in a safe, clean and tidy manner including safe storage and disposal of samples
- Fully complete all worksheets, data forms, records and administrative forms legibly and to distribute or file these in the appropriate location
- Interpretation of client requirements and consultation with superiors in order to achieve delivery of final product within agreed time frame
- Competent in 50% of disciplines within assigned analysis category (analysis categories: Chemistry, PVT, Gas Chromatography, Flow Assurance or Enhanced Oil Recovery) which must include equipment maintenance and software use
- Attend and participate in departmental and safety meetings
- May assist in training less experienced levels
Qualifications
- Minimum Bachelor degree or
- Minimum 12 months experience as Laboratory Technician II
- Good verbal and written knowledge of local language
- Ability to perform basic mathematical calculations
- Ability to use (general) computer software such as MS Office and Visual Basic
- Ability to use laboratory computer software (e.g. LIMS, LabView)
ADDENDUM
For certain locations only: Actively pursue quality improvements, measurement and the objectives of ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001