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Lead Chemist, Chemical Incident Response Laboratory

Internal Number: DOH8791

This position supports Washington’s chemical incident response and public health preparedness work by providing specialized laboratory testing and technical leadership within the Chemical Incident Response Laboratory. As a Lead Chemist, you will perform advanced analytical testing, maintain instrument readiness, and support rapid response activities for clinical and environmental samples.

Based onsite at the Washington State Public Health Laboratories, this role plays a key part in ensuring accurate, timely testing during routine operations and emergency response events. You will help maintain continuous operational readiness, support quality and accreditation standards, and contribute technical expertise that allows the lab to respond effectively when chemical incidents occur.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead chemical incident response testing for clinical and environmental samples.
  • Operate, troubleshoot, and maintain advanced analytical instrumentation used in emergency response.
  • Analyze samples, validate results, and prepare clear, defensible laboratory reports.
  • Ensure quality, accuracy, and compliance across testing workflows and laboratory processes.
  • Maintain readiness for 24/7 emergency response and participate in on-call rotations once fully trained.
  • Monitor lab workflow, manage priorities, and ensure deadlines and response times are met.
  • Support method validation, instrument verification, and implementation of new testing approaches.
  • Mentor and provide technical guidance to chemists and laboratory staff.
  • Maintain laboratory supplies, reagents, and documentation needed for continuous operations.

Why You’ll Love This Role:

  • Your work directly supports public safety and emergency response statewide.
  • You will work with cutting-edge analytical technology in a highly specialized lab environment.
  • You are part of a team trusted to respond during high-stakes situations.
  • You contribute to a mission that protects communities, first responders, and public health systems.
  • Option 1: 6 or more years of experience in an analytical laboratory including 60 semester hours, or equivalent, from an accredited institution which includes either 30 semester hours of chemistry or biochemistry courses - OR - 30 semester hours of science courses that includes Fifteen (15) semester hours of chemistry or biochemistry, and Fifteen (15) semester hours of biology, or medical laboratory technology in any combination.
  • Option 2: Bachelor's degree with a major in chemistry (or biochemistry) or a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of college level chemistry (or biochemistry) AND four years of experience performing chemical analysis in an analytical laboratory
  • Master's degree will substitute for two years of the required experience, or a Ph.D. degree will substitute for three years of the required experience provided a Bachelor's degree and the required college-level chemistry (or biochemistry) have been achieved.
  • Option 3: Either two (2) years of experience as a Chemist 2 and three (3) years of experience performing chemical analysis in an analytical laboratory OR three years (3) of experience as a Chemist 1 and four (4) years of experience performing chemical analysis in an analytical laboratory.

Additional Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Experience:

  • Ability to understand and follow laboratory safety procedures.
  • Ability to use basic laboratory equipment such as pipettes, analytic balances, volumetric glassware, etc.
About Washington State Department of Health
Our programs and services help prevent illness and injury, promote healthy places to live and work, provide information to help people make good health decisions and ensure our state is prepared for emergencies. To accomplish all of these, we collaborate with many partners every day. We help ensure a safer and healthier Washington by: Working to improve health through disease and injury prevention, immunization, and newborn screening Providing health and safety information, education and training so people can make healthy choices Promoting a health and wellness system where we live, learn, work, play and worship Addressing environmental health hazards associated with drinking water, food, air quality and pesticide exposure Protecting you and your family by licensing healthcare professionals, investigating disease outbreaks and preparing for emergencies
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Date Posted
01/28/2026
Job Reference
22006093
Organization
Washington State Department of Health
Location
Shoreline, WA
Category
Chemistry
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