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Perform quality control on instruments, equipment, reagents and instrument maintenance in order to maintain high quality laboratory service and in accordance with all regulatory requirements.
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Utilizes scientific principles as well as technical, procedural, and problem-solving aptitudes for day to day laboratory technical operations, quality control, quality assurance, procedure/instrument maintenance and corrective action, test result correlation and clinical laboratory related continuing education.
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Conducts daily quality control and performs instrument calibration and adjustments prior to performing lab tests. Performs specialized tests on patients to include but not limited to collecting samples and performing vestibule tests, bio- electronic exercising, and physiological function tests, and andrology and endocrine tests to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
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Supervises and performs necessary quality control procedures and maintains records; performs and records instrumentation maintenance; troubleshoots instrument problems. CA licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) required; ASCP certification preferred.
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Set up and maintain structures to manage the work of the team (using the systems, tools, and standards provided) including, but not limited to, engineering management, contract management, document control, testing, and accurate and timely cost and schedule reporting to ensure the highest quality practices are embedded in all aspects of engineering and project management.
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Performs point of care patient testing and point of care instrument maintenance and quality control. The performance of these tasks in an efficient and timely manner is essential to enhance the care team's ability to provide quality care.
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Licensure/Certification/Registration Certification as Medical Laboratory Technician from the ASCP, AMT, or equivalent required within 12 months of hire. Exciting opportunity to join the Avera Laboratory as a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT.
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The Technician may perform routine automated analysis, instrument checks, calibration, maintenance and quality control; under the direct supervision of a Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist on duty.
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Read & interpret instrumentation & control documentation, piping & instrument diagrams (P&IDs), related ANSI/ISA drawings & National Electric Code requirements. Overview: Must be capable of coordinating and administering the processes and other operational mechanisms that achieve the development, implementation and maintenance of new and existing remote monitoring/telematics equipment and control systems, to ensure quality and production efficiency.
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Performs quality control, proficiency testing, routine instrument maintenance and inventory control. Minimum: State Licensure and/or National registration or certification in concordance with current Federal and/or State Regulations.
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Assure accurate results by performing quality control and instrument troubleshooting procedures. Provide quality specimens for testing assuring correct patient idnetification, using proper tubes and filling properly, documentation of all performance improvement forms and/or logs.
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Monitor and maintain instruments including instrument recall, instrument calibration, monitor and maintain process control testing, temperature uniformity surveys, quench effectiveness, monthly mechanical testing, surface contamination test, carb/de-carb test, IGA and IGO test, burnouts and leak ups.
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Assists with performing specimen analysis, instrument maintenance, and quality control procedures as indicated. Maintains proper documentation as described by the quality assurance program including accessioning logs, test report logs, quality control logs, equipment records and checklists.
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Bachelor's degree in Medical Laboratory Science and completion of NAACLS accredited Medical Laboratory Scientist program; or a Bachelors degree in a related science and one to two years of experience/training acceptable to the ASCP or AMT for the Medical Laboratory Scientist required.
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Certification as Medical Laboratory Technician from the ASCP, AMT, or equivalent required within 12 months of hire. The Medical Laboratory Technician performs a variety of clinical laboratory tests, procedures and related duties.
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