Samantha Coleman
About Samantha Coleman
Samantha Coleman is a Lab Analyst II at SC Johnson in Brantford, Ontario, with a background in medical biophysics and extensive experience in laboratory and quality control roles.
Current Position at SC Johnson
Samantha Coleman is currently employed as a Lab Analyst II at SC Johnson in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Promoted from an Analyst I contract position to a permanent Analyst II position after just four months, she co-coordinates the facility stability program. Her role includes moving samples, conducting chemical testing, and writing reports. Additionally, she performs daily equipment calibration within the chemistry lab, as well as quarterly, semi-annual, and annual checks of the water TOC purification system.
Previous Experience at ISOLOGIC
From 2019 to 2020, Samantha Coleman worked as a Lab Technician at Isologic Innovative Radiopharmaceuticals (ISOLOGIC) in Burlington, Ontario, Canada. During her tenure of one year, she contributed to the lab operations and was involved in various technical aspects, enhancing her expertise in the radiopharmaceuticals sector.
Professional Tenure at Sherwin-Williams
In 2019, Samantha took on the role of Quality Control Lab Technician at Sherwin-Williams in Brantford, Ontario for six months. During her time there, she was responsible for ensuring quality control standards were met in lab operations, adding valuable experience in the field of quality assurance to her skillset.
Academic Background
Samantha Coleman studied Medical Biophysics at Western University, where she achieved her Bachelor's Degree from 2008 to 2012. Her educational background laid the foundation for her subsequent roles in both academic and industrial research settings, including positions at McMaster University and various other organizations.
Roles at McMaster University
Samantha Coleman has a significant history at McMaster University, where she held multiple roles. She served as a Research Assistant from 2012 to 2018, and a Teaching Assistant from 2012 to 2017 in Hamilton, Ontario. In addition, she was an Exam Invigilator in 2017. Her responsibilities at the university involved supporting academic research and providing instructional support to students.