Lab Technician, Chemistry Technician and Food Science Technician: Industry-Aligned Credentials
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High School Students Earn Laboratory Technician Digital Credentials through SIUE Program
Madison County Employment and Training Department, in partnership with St. Clair County Intergovernmental Grants Department and Southern Illinois University Edwardsville are seeking motivated dislocated workers interested in pursuing a career in the fields of Laboratory Technician, Food Science Technician, and Chemical Technician.
These fast-growing careers involve utilizing general laboratory practices and techniques, operating analytical instruments and equipment to support laboratory or production operations. Laboratory, Food Science and Chemical Technicians commonly work in industries such as petrochemical refining, pet foods, food and beverage, biofuels, and more. Starting wages begin at $15/hour or more, with opportunities for advancement both within individual companies and across industries. Many positions carry full-time benefits, including health insurance and retirement.
Want to learn more about a career as a chemical, food science or lab technician?
Employers such as Pfizer, Thermo-Fischer, MilliporeSigma, Prairie Farms, Kraft Foods and more are hiring for these in-demand jobs. Visit the U.S. Dept. of Labor occupational profiles to see average salaries, projected employment, job descriptions, and outlooks for these careers:
Ready to apply?
To learn more about Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act (WIOA) eligibility, please contact us at 618-650-3254 or email [email protected].
If you are a student, and you would like more information about pursuing an Alternative Digital Credential, please fill out this form.
If you are an employer, and you would like to discuss developing industry aligned credentials for your hiring needs, please fill out this form.
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