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Veterinary Technician Certification or Licensure (CVT, RVT, LVT, or LVMT) or the ability to transfer credentials from state to state. Laboratory procedures including but not limited to: hematology, cytology, urinalysis, microbiology, blood chemistry, and fecals.
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The Mfg Lab Technician performs laboratory activities in the manufacturing lab including Buffer and antibody manufacturing. The technician follows the manufacturing schedule to complete required tasks and is responsible for following standard operating procedures involving basic laboratory techniques, calculations, material measurements operation of laboratory equipment and record keeping as necessary.
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Skills: Quality control, SOP, FDA, GLP (Good Laboratory Practice), GCP (Good Clinical Practice), GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) Maintain and demonstrate a high level of personal and professional integrity and report any suspicious activity to laboratory management.
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Quality Control Technician performs paperwork preparation, bioburden, and all basic laboratory tasks. Quality Control Technician responds promptly to customer needs, solicit customer feedback to improve service, and meet commitments.
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Perform paperwork preparation, bioburden, and all basic laboratory tasks. Meet productivity standards, strive to increase productivity without sacrificing quality and safety. Meet productivity standards and strive to increase productivity without sacrificing quality and safety.
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You will work alongside an experienced CMT lab technician to learn how to perform a variety of test procedures used to evaluate the quality of construction materials including soil, aggregate, concrete, asphalt, stone and masonry.
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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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The essential functions of a Medical Lab Technician / Medical Technologist includes performing laboratory tests in designated clinical areas; appropriately reports panic values; performs quality control according to protocol; performs calibration according to procedures; performs daily, scheduled and periodic maintenance on various equipment.
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The Production Technician has primary responsibility for production of in-vitro medical diagnostic products in accordance with current manufacturing directions, SOPs, GMPs, and QSR to meet or exceed quality specifications on schedule at or below standard costs.
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Description Summary: 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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Required Certifications/Licensures: Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT-ASCP) Monitors quality assurance and maintains laboratory instrumentation including all documentation.
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Maintains laboratory data, supplies, and calibration of equipment on a regular schedule as well as maintaining databases. Participates in the development of specialized processes to improve quality or food safety.
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From early R&D, through complex regulatory approvals and into production, our global laboratory network of scientists, engineers, and technologists support customers to achieve assurance over product quality, sustainable outcomes, and market access.
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Uhs.com Qualifications: MLT Associates degree in Biological Sciences with completion of an approved Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) internship required. We host more than 125 highly skilled physicians offering specialties in Cardiology, Neurology, Orthopedics, Emergency Medicine, Rehabilitation, Laboratory, Women’s Imaging, Wound Care, and more.
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The Senior Laboratory Technician performs more complex tests and analyses in a laboratory using appropriate technical equipment and instruments. Conducts daily quality control and performs instrument calibration and adjustments prior to performing lab tests.
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