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Here is the job requirements: Job Title: Quality Control Technician II Pay Rate: $21/hr on W2 no benefits Duration: 24 Months Job Description: Duties: Provide support for QC Chemistry analytical prelim, finished product, and stability testing. Perform laboratory activities to support product testing, including record-keeping, and instrument maintenance. Review laboratory data. Skills: The ability to work independently following an approved protocol •The ability to function in a team environment •The flexibility to work overtime as required by the aggressive project schedule •Good technical writing skills and the ability to communicate technical issues to project lead and team •Good time management and organizational skills. Education: Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry. HPLC experience preferred. ​ My response to the recruiter: A QC II Tech at 43k and no insurance or benefits? That's insulting to anybody especially if you are requiring a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry? You or your client should be…


Here is the job requirements:

Job Title: Quality Control Technician II
Pay Rate: $21/hr on W2 no benefits Duration: 24 Months

Job Description: Duties: Provide support for QC Chemistry analytical prelim, finished product, and stability testing. Perform laboratory activities to support product testing, including record-keeping, and instrument maintenance. Review laboratory data.

Skills: The ability to work independently following an approved protocol •The ability to function in a team environment •The flexibility to work overtime as required by the aggressive project schedule •Good technical writing skills and the ability to communicate technical issues to project lead and team •Good time management and organizational skills.
Education: Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry. HPLC experience preferred.

My response to the recruiter:

A QC II Tech at 43k and no insurance or benefits? That's insulting to anybody especially if you are requiring a Bachelors Degree in Chemistry?

You or your client should be absolutely embarrassed. I don't know how you can possibly define this as an excellent opportunity – this is one of the worst I have seen.

I do not want to be considered for this role.

Good Day

I hope someone benefits from this.

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