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In addition, the senior cytologist supervises and trains Hospital Laboratory Technician as necessary/in the absence of the Cytology Lab Supervisor. In addition, the senior cytologist supervises and trains Hospital Laboratory Technician as necessary/in the absence of the Cytology Lab Supervisor.
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Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certificate (CPT-1 preferred). Collaborates with internal and external Laboratory partners (i.e. LabCorp, Quest, DPH). Primary Objective:The Lead Phlebotomist supports the efficient functioning of the Laboratory as it relates to staffing, appointment scheduling, supply inventory, policies and procedures, quality assurance and quality improvement, customer service, and equipment maintenance.
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Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) has an opening for a Waste Management Technician to join the Environment, Health, & Safety Division. This position is responsible for both routine and non-routine processing of hazardous, radioactive and mixed waste at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Hazardous Waste Handling Facility (HWHF.
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Hands-on laboratory experience with Universal Testing Machine (Instron preferred), Corrosion Chamber, Grinding/Polishing Equipment, and microscope. As a Materials Test Technician you will support hands-on testing and validation activities.
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MLT-Medical Laboratory Technician Upon Hire. Medical Laboratory Technician page is loaded Medical Laboratory Technician Apply locations San Francisco time type Part time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id R-59614 We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health.
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Education: BA/BS degree in Food Science, Chemistry, or related science field Experience: Related laboratory experience Food manufacturing and/or corporate QA/QC experience a plus Sensory/Organoleptic experience a plus Skills: Proactive approach and work ethic for a fast-paced company So if after reading through this long list you’re thinking.
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Summary: Under general supervision, assist in the performance of laboratory research and procedures by performing a variety of routine experimental techniques such as electrophoresis, centrifugation, chromatography, and the like.
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The Laboratory Support Technician supports the Immunogenetics & Transplantation Laboratory (ITL) by providing administrative services to clients and performing technical tasks that do not require a license.
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The Role:EVERY is seeking a highly-dedicated individual who thrives on performing routine laboratory tasks to join the Quality Control team at our HQ in Daly City, CA. As a Quality Control Technician, you will be at the heart of our operations, ensuring a seamless workflow through preparing, shipping and testing our products in a chemistry lab environment.
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T he Field Service Technician (FST) performs planned maintenance, repairs and other verification/qualification services on a variety of laboratory instruments in assigned territory. Basic technical, electro-mechanical and laboratory knowledge.
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Under the general direction of the Pathologist or Laboratory Manager, performs immunohistochemical stains and all other special procedures as required. Certified as a Histologic Technician or Histologic Technologist by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) or the equivalent society, as approved by the Chief of Pathology.
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Posted job title: medical laboratory technician. Demonstrated knowledge and technical competence in routine specimen collection, preparation, testing applications, laboratory operations, and quality assurance in one or more assigned clinical specialty areas; examples: Chemistry, Special Chemistry, Hematology (no microscopy), Urinalysis (no microscopy) and Coagulation.
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Under general supervision, the Science Laboratory Technician performs technical work in a college laboratory setting, including ordering, receiving, stocking, maintaining and issuing laboratory supplies and equipment.
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Demonstrated knowledge of clinical or laboratory research, clinical trial recruitment, eligibility, protocol adherence, quality data submission and adverse event reporting. California Certified Phlebotomy Technician I certification.
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