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Education: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a biological science or chemistry or Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), Medical Technologist (MT), Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) or equivalent certification.
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Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements. Minimum 1 year of clinical laboratory testing experience is required for Technologist level.
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Flexibility to work overtime or other shifts depending on business needs Requirements:Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements.
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Maintain a safe work environment and wear appropriate personal protective equipmentRequirements:Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology or meet local regulatory (CLIA & State) requirements.
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Come join CCRM Fertility, a global pioneer in fertility treatment, research, science, specializing in IVF, fertility testing, egg freezing, preimplantation genetic testing, third party reproduction and egg donation.
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MRNA Drug Product- Analytical Testing Associate II Primary Duties: Yoh has a Long Term Opportunity for an mRNA Drug Product- Analytical Testing Associate II needed with Yoh Scientific’s client located in Waltham, MA. This position is in the mRNA Drug Product- Analytical Testing Group of a major pharmaceutical company, and requires a Bachelor’s of Science degree and 0-2 years of experience in a laboratory testing environment.
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Are you looking to looking to embark on a new challenge in your career, or start your career in Clinical Lab Science? Job Responsibilities: Determine the acceptability of specimens for testing according to established criteria Perform routine and complex technical procedures and functions according to departmental Standard Operating Procedures Monitor, operate and troubleshoot instrumentation to ensure proper functionality Demonstrate the ability to make technical decisions regarding testing and problem solving.
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QualificationsEducation and Experience: Bachelor’s degree in biological or chemical science or medical technology or clinical laboratory scienceCertified Histocompatibility Specialist (CHS) certification required (ACHI)Minimum of six years progressively responsible experience in a Histocompatibility (HLA) testing environment (at least 1-3 years in a lead/supervisory role is preferred.
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Minimum 0-2 years of clinical laboratory testing Ability to work independently and within a team environment. Covid declination would require candidate to weara mask onsite Job Duties/Responsibilities:Responsibilities are interchangeable within job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist.
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OR Master's degree in clinical laboratory science, medical technology or chemical, physical or biological science and 1 year training and experience in high-complexity testing.
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An Associate's degree in chemistry, biology, environmental science or related field including eight college credits in Chemistry and two (2) years experience of related environmental laboratory experience.
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We have built upon our foundation of laboratory animal medicine and science to develop a diverse portfolio of discovery and safety assessment services, both Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and non-GLP, to support clients from target identification through preclinical development.
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Skills:laboratory, blood bank, clinical laboratory, clia, generalist, ASCPAdditional Skills & Qualifications:+ Bachelor's degree in Biology Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science Medical Technology or meet local regulatory CLIA State requirements.
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For more detailed information, please (click here)( Job Responsibilities: Determine the acceptability of specimens for testing according to established criteria Perform routine and complex technical procedures and functions according to departmental Standard Operating Procedures Monitor, operate and troubleshoot instrumentation to ensure proper functionality Demonstrate the ability to make technical decisions regarding testing and problem solving.
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ORBachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical or biological science from an accredited college or university and one year training and/or experience in the specialty in which testing is to be performed.
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