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Experience: Three (3) years of experience in clinical and/or laboratory research projects or related experience involving regulatory compliance issues including two (2) years must be direct experience in administration of IRB, clinical trials, or research administration.
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Mettler Toledo Rainin manufactures pipettes, one of the most basic tools used in every type of chemistry laboratory and many kinds of biological laboratories. Mettler Toledo products are important to the production and consistent quality of every kind of consumer product.
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Assisting with special laboratory projects or other projects as required by the Plant Manager. Performing quality control tests on all production samples and verifying that all products and incoming raw materials meet quality specifications.
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C. The Instructor/Coordinator of the Medical Laboratory Technician program coordinates most closely with the Health Sciences Division Director; lab coordinators for Health Sciences and Nursing Divisions; Health Sciences Administrative Office Assistant; Workforce Solutions and Continuing Education; Academic Advisement, and the Healthcare Community.
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Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics Bringing together regulatory, quality, product development, manufacturing and facilities engineering expertise to the translation of novel, experimental research into medicine for use in human clinical trials.
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Educational curriculum and/or experience that includes cell processing, microbiology, active pharmaceutical, laboratory science and review boards. About the Department Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics Bringing together regulatory, quality, product development, manufacturing and facilities engineering expertise to the translation of novel, experimental research into medicine for use in human clinical trials.
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30% - Provide direct supervision to QA Technicians and the quality team that support environmental microbiological monitoring program, laboratory testing activities, calibration program, internal audit programs, and allergen validation activities.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Medical Laboratory Technologist for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. Key Words: Med Tech, Med Lab Tech, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Technologist.
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The Medical Laboratory Technologist will spend the bulk of their time testing blood and bodily fluids by using complex laboratory equipment to ascertain a wide variety of information. Eighteen months of Medical Laboratory Technologist / Technician experience required.
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NCI offers excellent career opportunities that begin with a stable, challenging workplace within a culture of safety and quality. Our accredited laboratory provides calibration and repair of test and measurement equipment to include Electronics, Force, Linear, Torque, Pressure, and Weight.
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Our team focuses on creating business advantages for laboratory-dependent organizations to enable significant advancement in healthcare delivery, environmental management, food safety, and water quality.
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Perform a variety of laboratory techniques and procedures that may include in vitro and in vivo studies, including cell culture, Western blotting, and immunofluorescence/immunohistochemistry. Perform sample management and storage which includes working with staff to implement storage and distribution of biological samples for future scientific research and performing quality control procedures necessary to ensure the accuracy of each test system, sample processing, storage, and inventory of samples.
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Review records related to the general operation and upkeep of a GMP Quality Control laboratory, including but not limited to, QC test data, Quality Event (QE) documents, qualification documents, and validations.
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Receive, log, and release incoming supplies and material to the Quality Control laboratory. Identify and drive system improvements, both within Quality Assurance and for laboratory operations, to effectively accomplish the goals or strategies of the Service and to maximize quality and productivity of the Service.
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Performs clinical testing in assigned section/s such as general laboratory, Blood Bank and Microbiology sections, with all duties necessary for accurate and timely results including quality control, performance improvement, proficiency testing, and preventative maintenance of equipment.
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