
Recruitment process
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Syensqo is all about chemistry. We’re not just referring to chemical reactions here, but also to the magic that occurs when the brightest minds get to work together. This is where our true strength lies. In you. In your future colleagues and in all your differences. And of course, in your ideas to improve lives while preserving our planet’s beauty for the generations to come.
We are seeking a Laboratory and Logistics Support Technician to join our operational team. This role plays a vital part in ensuring efficient sample management, laboratory support, and internal logistics. The ideal candidate is hands-on, detail-oriented, and able to work independently while supporting key laboratory and warehouse processes.
Physically manage product samples for customer deliveries, from retrieving materials to shipping preparation.
If stock is unavailable, retrieve product from partial stock warehouses (using drum lifters, sample extractors, etc.).
Prepare requested quantities in bottles, assemble boxes, and pack materials (using tape, bags, vermiculite, packing chips).
Apply documentation and deliver packages to the designated pickup point for courier collection (e.g., DHL).
Monitor inventory of bottles, jerry cans, and boxes to ensure availability.
Assist forklift operator in storing newly arrived materials on designated shelves.
Refill the laboratory’s mini stock of packaging materials (e.g., in the sampling area).
Dispose of expired product containers (jerry cans).
Check and collect samples intended for the central sampling center, retrieving them from departments if not properly delivered.
Clean and maintain the sampling workstation and other areas when time permits.
Clean all lab glassware and containers used for incoming production samples.
Wash bottles and FITO cylinders using designated tanks and procedures.
Empty laboratory waste buckets into designated drums located in the warm chambers for proper disposal.
Receive and organize incoming materials (stationery, PPE) on appropriate storage shelves.
Distribute items to departments at scheduled times.
Perform water quality testing using dedicated test kits, following internal procedures.
Education:
Technical diploma (preferably in chemistry, logistics, or related fields).
Skills & Competencies:
Good manual dexterity and precision.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Familiarity with HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) practices in industrial settings.
Experience using handling equipment (e.g., drum lifters, sample tools) is a plus.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Forklift license is a plus (not mandatory).
Fixed-term contract with potential for long-term employment.
On-the-job training and development.
Structured, collaborative work environment.
Meal vouchers or on-site canteen.
Benefits according to the applicable national labor contract (CCNL).
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