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In addition to a competitive hourly rate - this facility is offering a comprehensive benefits package as well as a sign on bonus or relocation assistance! Chemistry and Quality Control experience is preferred.
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Responsible for quality control and instrument operation, maintenance and troubleshooting. Associate's Degree: Medical Technology (Required)ASCP - American Society for Clinical Pathology - American Society for Clinical Pathology, MLT - Medical Laboratory Technologist Certification - American Society for Clinical Pathology.
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10,000 Sign-on/Retention Bonus Eligible for qualified candidates with experience as Medical Technologist and/or Medical Lab Tech. The technologist has an understanding of quality assurance sufficient to implement and monitor quality control programs.
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Up to $15,000 Sign On Bonus available based on experiencePosition Summary:Precisely and accurately performs and evaluates a variety of technical procedures in Blood Bank or Microbiology and at least one other Lab section/location based on State licensure and experience.
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The technician comprehends and follows procedural guidelines in performance of laboratory tests to include (1) quality control monitoring; (2) computer applications; (3) instrumentation troubleshooting; and (4) specimen collection and processing requirements.
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About WakeMed: Highlights: Sign-On Bonus and/or Relocation Incentive available for select positions Serving the community since 1961, WakeMed Health & Hospitals is the leading provider of health services in Wake County.
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Sign on bonus and relocation assistance offered if needed. Performs quality control and instrument check procedures and maintains related records. Innoculates, cultivates, classifies and identifies microorganisms found in bodily fluids, exudates, skin scrapings, autopsy and surgical specimens in order to provide data on cause, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases.
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Perform related quality control and clerical work as required. Performs and reports testing on patient specimens and OC specimens rapidly and without delay. State of Practice Technologist License is required OR the ability to obtain a license during the interview processMust at least have ASCP at time of submittal (MT, MLT, or MLS.
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Sign on bonus $7,500.00. Compliance as defined by CLIA, OSHA, AABB or other related regulatory agencies, and Quality Control & Assurance. Performing regularly scheduled quality control, preventative maintenance, and calibration of equipment according to laboratory guidelines.
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The Medical Laboratory Technician/Medical Technologist is responsible for testing in the laboratory, reviews and maintains quality control and preventative maintenance records.
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Bilingual skills (English/Spanish) preferredPosition SummaryThe Medical Technologist is an excellent technical opportunity at MultiCare, responsible for performing patient analytic laboratory testing, quality control, data analysis, results reporting, instrument maintenance and technical problem resolution.
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Job Description :Under general supervision, performs routine, complex or specialized laboratory testing which will aid in the diagnosis and evaluation of the treatment of diseases while maintaining the highest standards of medical technology.
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The Medical Technologist (MT) is responsible for the performance of laboratory testing and quality control that require the exercise of independent judgment and responsibility.
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Medical Technologist / Medical Laboratory Technician (Micro Specialty)Eligible for $10,000 Sign-on Bonus. They also conduct molecular testing on various PCR platforms, maintain instrument functionality through routine maintenance and quality control, and ensure testing environment sterility.
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