
location_on1900, Curtis Street, Central Business District, Denver, Colorado, 80225, United States
Nuclear Manufacturing is the engine behind the production of time-sensitive radiopharmaceuticals, operating within an integrity-driven, highly regulated environment governed by the FDA, NRC, and DOT. Our mission is to support patient treatment through disease diagnosis, staging, and monitoring by ensuring the highest standards of quality assurance, safety, and environmental commitment. This team is responsible for the entire cost of production and maintenance, driving process improvements and supply chain efficiency to deliver critical medical solutions.
As a Laboratory Technician, you will be a vital part of our manufacturing team, responsible for the synthesis, manipulation, and distribution of radioactive isotopes. You will work within ISO 7 cleanrooms to prepare product and customer vials, conducting rigorous quality control testing using advanced analytical equipment such as gas chromatographs, dose calibrators, and high-pressure liquid chromatographs. Your day will involve coordinating daily production schedules to meet pharmacy needs, managing inventory through SAP, and performing essential radiation safety and environmental monitoring tasks across ISO 5, 7, and 8 environments.
This role requires a blend of technical precision and operational flexibility. You will work closely with a team to maintain detailed documentation, perform clerical tasks, and ensure all activities adhere to strict Standard Operating Procedures. The position operates on a rotating schedule, covering both day and night shifts from Sunday to Friday, with start times varying between 9:00 PM and 10:00 AM. Success in this role demands the ability to adapt to changing shift requirements, work overtime with little notice, and occasionally travel up to 10 percent.
Candidates interested in this opportunity are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible, as the application window is anticipated to close on June 15, 2026. The process involves completing extensive training, including e-learning assignments and hands-on components, to demonstrate proficiency in manufacturing radioactive isotopes and maintaining safety protocols.
Cardinal Health supports an inclusive workplace that values diversity of thought, experience, and background. We celebrate the power of our differences to create better solutions for our customers by ensuring employees can be their authentic selves each day. We actively encourage applications from candidates who are back-to-work, people with disabilities, those without a college degree, and Veterans. As an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, we consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, pregnancy, veteran status, marital status, creed, status with regard to public assistance, genetic status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.
Work model: On-site
1900, Curtis Street, Central Business District, Denver, Colorado, 80225, United States
Denver, Colorado
High school diploma, GED, or equivalent work experience. Education in Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, etc.). 0-1 years of experience. Lab experience. Prior experience in manufacturing, preferably in a controlled environment and/or regulated industry.
Skills: Gas Chromatograph, Dose Calibrator, Multi-Channel Analyzer, TLC Plate Scanner, High Pressure Liquid Chromatograph, Analytical Balance, PTS, Laminar Flow Hood, Fume Hood, Sap Inventory.
Education: High school diploma, GED or equivalent work experience preferred.