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Northside Hospital is award-winning, state-of-the-art, and continually growing.
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I have a new Medical Technologist Microbiology position available near Atlanta, Georgia! Details- Full-time and permanent- Shifts : Days- Full, comprehensive benefits package (PTO, health insurance, life insurance, 401k, etc) Requirements- College graduate (BS degree)- ASCP certification- Prior experience and knowledge, including microbiology Click apply or email your resume to / call or text.
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Must have a two year degree in Dairy Science, Microbiology OR other related curriculum OR two years laboratory experience or equivalent experience. Must have a two year degree in Dairy Science, Microbiology OR other related curriculum OR two years laboratory experience or equivalent experience.
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If you are an experienced Medical Technologist with a background in MICROBIOLOGY, we are looking for you! Education Exception: Bachelor's degree may be waived for a medical technologist who was ASCP certified in the years prior to the bachelor's degree requirement by ASCP and a HEW/HHS technologist certified by Health and Human Services.
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Our hospital client located in the Atlanta, GA area is looking for an ASCP Medical Lab Technologist-Microbiology to join their team. Our hospital client located in the Atlanta, GA area is looking for an ASCP Medical Lab Technologist-Microbiology to join their team.
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Qualifications The ideal candidate would possess : Practical lab experience with a medical device company and/or a background in microbiology or packaging. Job Description Medical Device Regional Sales Manager responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following : Achieve/exceed annual revenue targets for Southeast Territory by leveraging relationships to further penetrate existing accounts and prospecting for new accounts in the medical device market.
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Primary duties are organizing, coordinating, and planning operational facets of a program and its related activities which include, but are not limited to the following: establishing long-term operational objectives, researching factors that may impact the success of the program, and working with individuals or groups to research and document program requirements in order to provide appropriate input into the development of strategic plans.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Food Science, Microbiology, Chemistry, or related field; advanced degree preferred. Strong knowledge of food safety regulations (e.g., FDA, USDA) and quality management systems (e.g., HACCP, GMP.
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Certified by one of the following accreditation agencies: MT (ASCP), MLS (ASCP), MT (AMT), MT (HHS or HEW), MT (AAB), generalist or categorical if applicable. Bachelor's degree may be waived for a medical technologist who was ASCP certified in the years prior to the bachelor's degree requirement by ASCP and a HEW/HHS technologist certified by Health and Human Services.
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Bachelor’s degree in microbiology, food science, regulatory affairs, or related discipline. Experience with NAM, EMEA, LATAM, Canada, and APAC; Canada and LATAM preferred. Ensure products comply with governmental regulations in all current and target markets/countries such as NAM, EMEA, LATAM, Canada, and APAC.
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Degree in nursing, epidemiology, microbiology, medical technology, public health or other healthcare science. Have primary professional training in nursing, medical technology, microbiology, epidemiology, or another related field.
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Excellent customer focus with ability to reliably respond to inquiries, communicate and interact with Scientists that possess a Ph. D. (or Master's Degree) in Biochemistry, Biophysics or Microbiology.
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MS/BS degree in either food science, microbiology, biochemistry or chemical engineering preferably to a post graduate level in either science or management with 8 or more years’ experience managing and implementing QA strategies.
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The primary focus of this position is to assist on-site customer installations, contributing to the development and implementation of training programs, and developing technical communications and change management initiatives for the Copan Automation (WASP, Universe, WASPLab) and Liquid Based Microbiology (LBM) in the US and Canada.
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Provides direct supervision to scientific managers, professional/technical staff, and administrative support positions across multiple program areas including microbiology, emergency preparedness, newborn screening, quality assurance, facilities, and budget administration.
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