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Microbiology Laboratory Technician
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- Additionally, the microbiology technician will be responsible for upkeep of the laboratory, laboratory supplies, and other various routine laboratory tasks.
- Environmental Monitoring - Monitoring of Classified Areas using active/passive air sampling methods and RODAC/swab surface sampling methods for the detection of bacteria and fungi;
- Sampling and testing of USP water, clean steam and Water for Injection for total microbial count, absence of enteric organisms, presence of endotoxins, and total organic carbon content (TOC)
- Sampling and testing nitrogen and process air for total microbial count, non-viable particulates, dew point, and hydrocarbon content.
- Data entry and analyses in software systems such as Microbiology Information Management Systems (MIMS) to trend data, detect anomalies and characterize the transient and resident microflora.
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