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Specimen Technician - 1st Shift

Job Title: Specimen TechnicianJob Location: Tucker, GAJob Duration: 3+ Months of contractShift: Monday- Friday 10 am - 6:30 pm ESTPay range: $17.20/hr. on W2Position Summary:The Specimen Processing Technician I (SPT I) provides general support within the Specimen Processing Department. This role involves a variety of tasks related to handling and processing laboratory specimens, requiring strong attention to detail, accuracy, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.Key Responsibilities:Perform functions such as A-station processing, presorting, specimen pickup and delivery, imaging/microfilming, centrifugation, and aliquotingAccurately enter data, maintaining a minimum of 6,000 alphanumeric keystrokes per hourEnsure all tasks are completed with a high level of accuracy, efficiency, and timelinessLearn and understand specimen types and corresponding tests ordered by clientsStay updated on compliance regulations related to test ordering, which may change frequentlyMaintain a clean and organized work areaFollow all safety protocols, especially when working in a biohazard environmentCommunicate effectively with team members and other departmentsDemonstrate flexibility to adapt to changing workloads and customer demandsSupport overall departmental productivity, quality standards, and turnaround timesWork Environment & Schedule:Production-based environment with emphasis on productivity and qualityExposure to biohazard materials; adherence to safety practices is requiredAbility to sit or stand for extended periodsPrimarily night shift (3rd shift: 10:00 PM – 6:30 AM EST), with variable schedulingAvailability for weekends, holidays, on-call shifts, and overtime as neededQualifications:Education:High school diploma or equivalent requiredRequired Knowledge & Skills:Basic computer proficiency and data entry skillsStrong organizational and multitasking abilitiesGood communication and interpersonal skillsAbility to adapt quickly to changes in procedures and workloadPreferred Qualifications:Prior laboratory or specimen processing experienceFamiliarity with medical terminologyExperience in a hospital or production environment