Laboratory Technician | Laborant (m/w/d)
Stadt Frankfurt am Main - DER MAGISTRAT –
Job Summary
As a Laboratory Technician for the Frankfurt Environmental Office, you will play a vital role in ensuring environmental quality and sustainability for the city. Working in a state-recognized analytical laboratory, your daily responsibilities will include conducting wastewater and environmental analyses according to German standard procedures. You will perform chemical-physical investigations, manage sample preparation, and meticulously document results while adhering to strict quality assurance standards under DIN EN ISO 17025. This position is ideal for a detail-oriented professional who values environmental protection and wants to work in a dynamic, public-sector environment. The role offers excellent stability with the city administration, comprehensive training opportunities, and a focus on work-life balance through flexible working models and health management initiatives.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training as a Chemical Technician, Chemical Laboratory Assistant, or Chemical-Technical Assistant (CTA).
Experience
- Several years of professional experience in the field of chemical-physical analysis
- Sound knowledge of chemical analysis and instrumental analytical methods
- Practical experience working within an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory environment
- Proven experience in sample preparation and result documentation
Languages
Additional
- Willingness for continuous professional training; intercultural and gender competence required; position available as both permanent and fixed-term until February 29, 2028.
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