Diagnostics
Lab Technician — Global Hiring Overview
Lab Technicians run clinical biochemistry, hematology, microbiology, and molecular assays across hospitals and diagnostic networks.
Median Salary
$52.0k
$37.4k – $72.8k
Demand Score
95/100
Very High
Monthly Openings
12.4K
tracked globally
YoY Growth
+14%
rolling 12 months
Market Outlook
Demand for lab technicians in the global healthcare market is exceptionally strong. Healthcare employers report a 14% year-on-year increase in Lab Technician mandates, driven by diagnostic imaging volume growth, lab consolidation, and screening programs.
Salary Trend
Lab Technician compensation typically falls between $37.4k and $72.8k, with experienced lab techs in the global healthcare market commanding $72.8k+ at academic medical centers, premium hospital systems, and private healthcare networks. Total compensation often includes call pay, performance incentives, CME budgets, malpractice cover, and relocation support.
Career Path
Lab Technicians typically progress to Phlebotomist, Pathologist roles, or into lead technologist, modality specialist, and diagnostic operations roles across the global hiring healthcare market.
Key Responsibilities
- •Run analyzers and manual assays
- •Maintain QC and accreditation standards
Qualifications
- •DMLT / BSc MLT + state licensure
For Hospitals, Clinics & Healthcare Systems
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Lab Technician jobs by city
Lab Technician jobs in New York
19.8K openings · $75.4k
Lab Technician jobs in Los Angeles
17.4K openings · $67.6k
Lab Technician jobs in Chicago
15.5K openings · $59.8k
Lab Technician jobs in Houston
16.1K openings · $57.2k
Lab Technician jobs in Dallas
15.5K openings · $56.2k
Lab Technician jobs in San Francisco
16.1K openings · $80.6k
Lab Technician jobs in San Diego
13.6K openings · $66.6k
Lab Technician jobs in San Jose
14.9K openings · $78.0k
Lab Technician jobs in Seattle
14.9K openings · $67.6k
Lab Technician salary insights
Lab Technician salary in New York
$75.4k
Lab Technician salary in Los Angeles
$67.6k
Lab Technician salary in Chicago
$59.8k
Lab Technician salary in Houston
$57.2k
Lab Technician salary in Dallas
$56.2k
Lab Technician salary in San Francisco
$80.6k
Lab Technician salary in San Diego
$66.6k
Lab Technician salary in San Jose
$78.0k
Lab Technician salary in Seattle
$67.6k
Hiring by institution type
Hospitals hiring Lab Technicians
Acute-care hospitals — public, private, and corporate — form the largest hiring base for clinicians and allied staff globally
Clinics hiring Lab Technicians
Outpatient clinics and polyclinics hire general practitioners, specialists, nurses, and allied health staff
Medical Centers hiring Lab Technicians
Multi-specialty medical centers anchor community healthcare across urban and suburban markets
Healthcare Systems hiring Lab Technicians
Integrated healthcare systems span hospitals, clinics, and home health under a single brand and clinical governance
Urgent Care Centers hiring Lab Technicians
Urgent care centers deliver same-day care for non-life-threatening conditions and drive sustained nursing and physician hiring
Diagnostic Labs hiring Lab Technicians
Diagnostic labs and pathology networks hire technicians, scientists, and pathologists at scale
Pathology Networks hiring Lab Technicians
Pathology networks consolidate testing volume across regions, recruiting pathologists and lab leadership
Rehabilitation Centers hiring Lab Technicians
Rehabilitation centers deliver inpatient and outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapy
Mental Health Facilities hiring Lab Technicians
Mental health facilities — inpatient, outpatient, and community — drive psychiatry, psychology, and counselling hiring
Related specialties
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Frequently Asked Questions
The median salary for a Lab Technician in the global healthcare market is around $52.0k, typically ranging from $37.4k to $72.8k based on experience, sub-specialisation, and the type of healthcare institution.
