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Senior Medical Laboratory Technician -One (1) year of experience performing moderate and some high complexity testing in a clinical laboratory and successful completion of competency assessment; or Two (2) years in a clinical laboratory.
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Enabling the movement towards advanced chip design, KLA's Global Products Group (GPG), which is responsible for creating all of KLA's metrology and inspection products, is looking for the best and the brightest research scientist, software engineers, application development engineers, and senior product technology process engineers.
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Seeking either a Medical Technologist, Medical Lab Scientist or Medical Lab Technician to come work for a top Healthcare facility in Northern Ohio (right by the Michigan border). The lab provides comprehensive testing services for physicians and healthcare providers throughout Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana.
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Licensed Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS- Technician) through the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. As a Medical Laboratory Technician, you are the guardian that ensures the proper preparation, collection, preservation, transportation, and testing of samples.
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Previous clinical laboratory experience as a Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Technology, Clinical Laboratory Scientist or Medical Laboratory Scientist within a clinical laboratory.
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Experience with hematology, blood bank, chemistry, waived kit testing, and phlebotomy - Required. Hematology (Sysmex analyzer) + Manual. Blood Banking (test tube) - RBC, FFP, Albumin, Micro – gram stain, +rapid strep/flu/RSV.
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One of the following certifications is strongly preferred within 6 months of hire: Certification by American Society of Clinical Pathologists- Medical Laboratory Technician: MLT (ASCP) or Medical Laboratory Scientist: MLS or MT (ASCP); or Certification by American Medical Technologists - Medical Laboratory Technician: MLT (AMT) or Medical Technologist: MT (AMT.
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Licensure as a Medical Laboratory Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician, Medical Laboratory Supervisor or Medical Laboratory Director subsumes the PH Laboratory Scientist 1 level and, therefore, also qualifies for this job classification.
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Meets all qualifications for performing highly complex testing as defined by CLIA. Performs clinical testing in all areas of the laboratory with integrity and accuracy. Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) or Clinical Lab Technology (CLT.
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The incumbent will be a qualified Medical Laboratory Scientist with generalist experience or equivalent capable of performing laboratory testing and associated activities needed to support the technical services provided by the Core Lab. Testing is performed in: Transfusion Service, Chemistry, Hematology, Coagulation, Body Fluids and limited Microbiology.
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In this role, the Medical Lab Scientist- Lab Core will is responsible for supporting the delivery of patient care by performing laboratory testing that is utilized in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease.
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The Medical Laboratory Scientist performs routine laboratory testing, laboratory specimen collection and is responsible for quality control and regular maintenance of laboratory equipment.
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The R&D Laboratory Technician will perform laboratory testing duties required to support R&D manufacturing operations, formulation and product development and material testing. Once training has been conducted on test methods or equipment the technician is expected to work independently on testing projects and products with minimal supervision by the chemist or engineer who assigned the work.
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Chemist/aerosol lab technician requires: & Chemistry degree & Fragrance development, testing experience & Previous experience with fragrance development and/or testing Chemist/aerosol lab technician duties: & Hair fragrance coordination support, the role will involve all fragrance related tasks under the supervision of the fragrance coordinator.
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Medical Lab Scientist properly stores specimens for further testing, as needed. Medical Lab Technician prepares and participates in processes relating to regulatory agencies such as Joint Commission, CAP and AABB.
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