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I. General Provisions

  1. This Job Description establishes the requirements for the duties of the head of the laboratory, his rights, responsibilities, interaction with employees and senior management.
  2. The head of the laboratory is appointed and dismissed by orders of the chief managing director on the proposal of the head of production.
  3. The head of the laboratory is administratively subordinate to the head of the production of chemical reagents, functionally - to the head of the production laboratory.
  4. Substitution in case of absence is determined in the working order and executed by order of the chief managing director on the proposal of the head of production.
  5. In his activities, the head of the laboratory is guided by:
  • legislative acts of Ukraine;
  • orders and orders of the chief managing director;
  • instructions of the head of production of chemical reagents and instructions of the head of the production laboratory;
  • rules, instructions, technological regulations, approved methods, GOSTs and TUs;
  • internal regulatory and methodological materials on the production and economic activities of the enterprise;
  • Regulations on the production of chemical reagents;
  • this Job Description.
  1. Qualification requirements:
  • Education: higher professional (chemistry).
  • Work experience: work experience as a chemical analysis laboratory assistant for at least 3 years.
  • Additional skills: knowledge of production technology.

II. Official duties

Head of laboratory:

  1. Ensures the organization of laboratory tests in accordance with regulatory documentation.
  2. Organizes the timely provision of measuring instruments and laboratory equipment for metrological verification, calibration.
  3. Prepares applications for the purchase of measuring instruments, laboratory glassware, consumables and equipment.
  4. Participates in the development of new and improvement of existing methods of laboratory analysis.
  5. Organizes work on laboratory accreditation and confirmation of the issued certificate of laboratory attestation.
  6. Timely notifies the management of production and sites of all deviations identified in the process of laboratory control in order to take measures to eliminate them.
  7. Provides advanced training for laboratory workers by training laboratory assistants on the technical minimum and labor protection.
  8. Participates in the development and implementation of measures to improve working conditions and safety of laboratory assistants.

III. Rights

The head of the laboratory has the right:

  1. Participate in the preparation of draft orders, instructions, budget and other documents related to the work of the production of chemical reagents.
  2. Submit for change or assignment of the tariff category workers who improve their skills.
  3. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.
  4. Submit proposals for the management to improve the work related to the job responsibilities provided for in this instruction.
  5. Within the limits of its competence, inform the immediate supervisor of all shortcomings identified in the course of activities and make proposals for their elimination.
  6. Request personally or on behalf of the immediate supervisor information and documents necessary for the performance of his duties.
  7. Receive assistance from the management of the unit in the performance of his duties and rights.

IV. A responsibility

The head of the laboratory is responsible for:

  1. Untimely and poor-quality performance of the duties provided for by this Job Description.
  2. Failure to comply with internal labor regulations.
  3. Untimely and unreliable provision of information about their work to management.
  4. Disclosure of confidential information.

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