LF PRODUCTION ANALYST
Company: Charm Sciences
Location: Lawrence
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Overview The
Lateral Flow Production Analyst is an entry-level, non-exempt
position that reports to the Lateral Flow Production Management
Team. The Lateral Flow Production Analyst manufactures a wide
variety of Charm ROSA diagnostic tests for screening in the dairy
and/or grain industry. The pay range for this position is $22.00 to
$31.00 per hour. Compensation will be determined based on
education, experience, and other factors in accordance with
applicable laws. Essential Functions • Prepare and adjust reagents
required for testing and production of ROSA components. • Dilute
necessary antibiotics in raw milk or prepare incurred grain samples
and qualify using approved tests. • Spray and assemble components
for pre and post-production testing. • Document accurately and
precisely all vital information to track raw materials such as lot
numbers and production dates. Present complete data for approval by
management. • Bag, label and seal finished product and store in
proper conditions. • Update SOPs as assigned to ensure procedures
are current and correct. • Nothing in this job description
restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and
responsibilities to this job at any time. Requirements: Knowledge,
Skills & Abilities Required: • BS or equivalent in Biochemistry,
related field, or equivalent experience • Proficiency with MS
Excel, Word, and Outlook • Excellent attention to detail Preferred:
• Lateral Flow diagnostic test manufacturing experience • GMP/GLP
Experience • Understanding of basic statistics Physical
Requirements • Ability to lift and move items weighing up to 30
pounds. • Ability to operate a pipette accurately and consistently
for up to 1,000 repetitions per day. • Manual dexterity to fill and
adjust airtight syringes, and to make fine adjustments on
production equipment and reel-to-reel machines. • Visual acuity to
inspect and label spraying defects on a moving component web within
a reel-to-reel system. • Ability to remain in a stationary position
for extended periods, typically 60–90 minutes at a time. •
Tolerance for working 10–15 minutes in low-temperature environments
(4°ree;C and -20°ree;C). • Ability to work in low
humidity ( • Capacity to safely handle antibiotics in both dry
powder and concentrated liquid forms within a laboratory
setting.
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