Chemical Analysis Technician

Chemical Analysis Technician
  • posted job: 2025-05-31
  • Perth
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  • Job Country: Australia
  • Job Industry: Energy & Utilities
  • Job Profile: Geochemist
  • Training Duration: Not Required
  • Number of Jobs Opening: 47
  • Salary: 155000 ( 155000 Per Month)
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Visa: Provided by company
  • Food: Provided by company
  • Accommodation: Provided by company
  • Air ticket: Provided by company
  • Medical Insurance: Provided by Company
  • Commuting to job location: Provided by company
  • Required Experience: Not Required
  • Minimum Education Level: Not Required
  • Employee Acceptance: International
  • Work Location: Work at Office/Being at Work
  • Hiring Need: Immediate

Job Description:

Job Description: Chemical Analysis Technician – Energy & Utilities Job Industry, Perth

The Chemical Analysis Technician in Perth is integral to supporting energy and utilities operations by conducting precise chemical testing and analysis to ensure safety, quality, and environmental compliance. This role involves performing routine and specialized laboratory procedures to evaluate samples related to water, soil, fuel, and industrial materials, playing a critical part in monitoring the impact of energy projects on the environment and ensuring adherence to regulatory standards.

Key responsibilities include preparing samples, calibrating laboratory instruments, and executing chemical assays using techniques such as spectrophotometry, chromatography, and titration. The technician documents all testing procedures and results meticulously, maintaining rigorous quality control standards and compliance with workplace health and safety protocols. They support environmental monitoring programs by analysing pollutant levels, contaminants, and chemical compositions relevant to energy extraction, production, and distribution processes.

Operating within Perth’s dynamic energy sector, the Chemical Analysis Technician collaborates closely with environmental scientists, engineers, and project managers to interpret data and contribute to environmental impact assessments and operational reports. The role requires maintaining laboratory equipment, troubleshooting technical issues, and suggesting improvements to enhance efficiency and accuracy.

The technician is responsible for adhering to Australian standards and legislation related to chemical handling, waste disposal, and environmental protection. They participate in ongoing training to stay updated on emerging analytical methods, safety practices, and technological advancements relevant to the energy and utilities industries.

Strong documentation and communication skills are necessary for preparing detailed lab reports and conveying findings clearly to scientific and regulatory teams. The Chemical Analysis Technician plays a vital role in ensuring that energy projects operate within environmental limits while supporting sustainable resource management.

Job Requirement:

Job Requirements: Chemical Analysis Technician – Energy & Utilities Job Industry, Perth

Candidates must hold a diploma or bachelor’s degree in chemical technology, analytical chemistry, environmental science, or a related field. Proven experience working in analytical laboratories, preferably within the energy or utilities sectors, is highly desirable.

Proficiency in operating and maintaining standard laboratory instrumentation such as gas chromatographs, atomic absorption spectrometers, and high-performance liquid chromatographs is essential. Familiarity with laboratory information management systems (LIMS) and quality assurance/quality control protocols is required.

The candidate should have strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow complex testing procedures accurately. Experience in sample collection, preparation, and chain-of-custody documentation enhances performance in this role.

Good communication and teamwork skills are necessary to liaise with multidisciplinary teams and assist in data interpretation and reporting. Knowledge of relevant Australian environmental regulations, safety standards, and chemical hazard management is important.

Certifications in laboratory safety, chemical handling, and environmental compliance will be advantageous. A commitment to professional development and continuous learning in analytical techniques and environmental monitoring is expected.

Flexibility to work in shift patterns and the ability to adapt to changing laboratory workloads and priorities are also required.

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