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The Microbiology Manager will be expected to have extensive knowledge and experience in developing and implementing contamination control methodologies in pharmaceutical or biological industries.
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Ability to function in all areas of the clinical laboratory: blood bank, chemistry, hematology, microbiology, serology/immunology, coagulation, urinalysis, venipuncture, reference and point-of-care testing.
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This position meets the minimum CLIA qualifications of a Laboratory General Supervisor, and under the direction of the Laboratory Director and/or Laboratory Manager, coordinates and manages the day-to-day operations of their specific section(s) and shift(s.
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LabCorp is seeking a Clinical Laboratory Manager I to join our team alongside Prisma in Columbia, SC. This is a great leadership opportunity, where you will have the opportunity to facilitate innovation, manage change, and foster teambuilding to provide the highest quality product for our word-class diagnostics laboratory.
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Knowledge of HACCP, USDA regulations, GMPs, Quality Assurance, and Food Microbiology, environmental testing, sanitation. Work closely with QA manager and shift supervisors for product assessments or evaluations.
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Provides specialized expertise in microbiology, transfusion medicine, molecular biology, and infectious disease safety. Understands and assists the laboratory manager with implementing CAP standards and CLIA regulations in their department of responsibility.
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Assists the laboratory manager with Process Improvement activities associated with their departments. Works with the Laboratory Manager to ensure quality measures are met and writes policies and procedures Prepares lab for inspection from regulatory institutions.
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Bachelor's degree in relevant engineering or science discipline (chemical/mechanical /bioprocess engineering, biochemistry, pharmacy, microbiology or a related pharmaceutical science) is required.
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If you are a dedicated professional with a strong background in virology, microbiology, biosafety and facility management, we encourage you to apply and contribute to our scientific advancements.
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Microbiology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, statistical analysis, hydraulics, hydrology, science soil morphology and physics. Investigates reports/complaints of illegal hazardous materials and/or waste releases, including: collecting evidence at potential environmental crime scenes, taking samples of soil and water for laboratory analysis; reviewing analytical lab reports to determine if investigation is needed; preparing reports; issuing notices of violation; making referrals; and forwarding information to law enforcement or legal officials.
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Position PurposeUnder the supervision of the Sterile Processing Manager, Supervisor, and/ or their designee, incumbent will process and prepare multi-specialty and general surgery instrumentation, provide quality sterile trays, surgical instruments, packs and medical supplies, and clean patient equipment for a multi-million dollar department on a 24hr, 7 day a week basis.
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Our core practice areas include: clinical research; vaccine research, microbiology and infectious disease research, development and production; biodefense; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Posting Summary This position will serve as primary laboratory technician, lab manager, and safety officer for a research laboratory in the Vaccine Testing Center and Translational Global Infectious Diseases Research Center in the Departments of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and Pediatrics.
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Medical technologist is responsible for technical and non-technical responsibilities includes performing laboratory testing procedure on state of the art instruments in Hematology, Hemostasis, Blood Bank, Chemistry, Urinalysis, Point of Care Testing, Microbiology and Specimens processing.
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Understands and assists the laboratory manager with implementing CAP standards and CLIA regulations in their department of responsibility Coordinates inventory levels with laboratory manager to maintain proper supply levels.
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