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Production Technician

Seattle, WA

Shift schedule posted below.

Join Lumen as a Production Technician to join our innovative algae production team. In this hands-on role, you’ll operate photobioreactor systems and support daily production activities including inoculations, transfers, harvests, sampling, and processing. You’ll work in a structured, clean production environment with a strong emphasis on food safety, personal safety, and adherence to written procedures and GMP.

This position combines day-to-day reactor operations with cleaning, maintenance, documentation and recordkeeping, and close collaboration with Production and Quality Assurance teams to maintain compliance with Lumen’s QMS. 

If you’re mechanically inclined, detail-oriented, and motivated by maintaining high standards of cleanliness, safety, and product quality, we encourage you to apply.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Production Operations:
    • Perform daily reactor operations, including inoculations, transfers, harvests, daily sampling, and processing.
    • Assist with algae cultivation activities including inoculations, transfers, harvests, and sample collection.
    • Utilize laboratory equipment such as pipettes, mechanical pipettors, balances, and spectrophotometers accurately and effectively.
  • Cleaning and Maintenance:
    • Conduct regular cleaning, inspection, and basic/light maintenance of production equipment and areas.
    • Perform and document daily and weekly cleaning tasks in production areas to maintain hygiene and operational standards.
  • Quality & Compliance:
    • Strictly follow food safety and personal safety standards and protocols.
    • Operate meticulously according to written Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
    • Collaborate closely with the Production Head and Quality Assurance teams to schedule production operations and ensure adherence to Lumen’s quality management system (FSCC 22000).
  • Documentation and Recordkeeping:
    • Maintain accurate and detailed records of daily sampling, testing, and batch/lot records.
    • Document cleaning, inspection, and basic maintenance activities as required by quality and operational procedures.
  • Communication and Collaboration:
    • Coordinate effectively with team members to maintain production schedules and compliance.
    • Demonstrate excellent interpersonal skills, a team-oriented attitude, and a willingness to learn new processes.

Qualifications & Requirements:

  • Education and Experience:
    • Work experience in commercial food or beverage production or an equivalent environment emphasizing cleanliness and safety.
    • Coursework or background in biology or related scientific fields (preferred).
    • Prior experience in environments governed by quality assurance systems (e.g., ISO 9001 or similar), including document control, batch/lot recordkeeping, documented operating procedures, cleaning, and quality testing (preferred).
    • Experience in sanitary liquid handling, particularly in commercial beverage or food processing environments (preferred).
  • Skills and Attributes:
    • Ability to understand and strictly follow detailed operational procedures and instructions.
    • Mechanical competence, particularly in handling pumps, hoses, and sanitary equipment.
    • Strong attention to detail; safety-minded with enthusiasm for maintaining a clean production environment.
    • Good computer skills for documentation and data entry.
    • Excellent interpersonal skills, a collaborative, team-oriented attitude, and a willingness to learn new processes. 

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to stand for extended periods of time (2 or more hours)
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 30 kg.
  • Capable of safely manipulating hoses, air lines, and sanitary tri-clamps, including overhead operations.
  • Capable of safely using step stools and ladders per company safety protocols.

Onsite Shift Schedule:

  • TBD

Benefits at Lumen Bioscience:

  • Stock bonus
  • Health, Dental, and Vision premiums fully covered for employees by Lumen
  • 401k match up to 4%
  • Industry-leading PTO policy, paid refresh days, and paid year-end holiday office closure
  • Monthly wellness program to support your health and well-being
  • Free onsite parking or public transportation subsidies
  • Comprehensive parental leave policies
  • Life insurance, short & long-term disability, and access to employee assistance programs

At Lumen Bioscience, we foster a workplace built on collaboration, innovation, and professional growth. This role offers a significant opportunity to contribute directly to cutting-edge biotechnology and the advancement of global health solutions.

Join us to shape innovative solutions and drive operational excellence.

Compensation Range

$27 - $27 USD

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