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The Laboratory Technician will perform a wide variety of assays or tests required to give quality accurate results for diagnostic testing. Contribute ideas and suggestions to improve standard laboratory techniques, protocols, processes, and equipment.
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Requires sitting, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, and lifting throughout the work shift consistent with a typical research laboratory environment and vivarium. Perform general study preparation and organizational activities, including sample tube labeling, supply organization and stocking, and laboratory organization.
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Perform general preparation and organizational activities, including supply organization and stocking, and laboratory organization. Record data within room logs and the laboratory information management system.
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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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Associate degree in chemical, physical or biological science or medical laboratory technology, medical technology or successfully completed an official U.S. military medical laboratory procedures training course of at least 50 weeks duration and have held the military enlisted occupational specialty of Medical Laboratory Specialist (Laboratory Technician) required.
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Veterinary Technician Certification or Licensure (CVT, RVT, LVT, or LVMT). The Veterinary Technician (Vet Tech) is responsible for assisting Veterinarians in the care of animals. Obtain and prepare laboratory samples as requested by the veterinarian, i.e. urine, fecal and ear cytology.
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For Cardiology offices only: 6 months experience working in an ambulatory care medical office or equivalent required, or Bachelor's degree in exercise physiology/science or related major or successful completion of a cardiac technician course.
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The Field Service Sterilization Technician is responsible to maintain, troubleshoot, service, and provide calibration, installation, preventive maintenance, and emergency service calls for steam sterilizers and washers, and other products as needed, for the Life Science Solutions Diversified Laboratory Repair (DLR) team.
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Research Laboratory Technician - Integrated Health, Surveillance, & Diagnostics-Sample Analysis. Assists with sample in-processing, DNA extraction and preparation and data entry into laboratory information management system and sample management system, and general laboratory housekeeping duties.
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PDS is seeking a Lab Support Technician. Notifies Project Managers and/or Laboratory Supervisor of quality issues and documents appropriately. Reviews laboratory workload and prepares schedules in conjunction with laboratory manager.
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Bachelor's degree in medical technology, laboratory science, or in one of the chemistry, physical, or biological sciences and meets CLIA, CAP, and New York State CLEP personnel standards criteria.
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Follow laboratory safety precautions and use of personal protective equipment. Participation in general laboratory maintenance including maintaining laboratory cleanliness, supplies and equipment.
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Adventist HealthCare and Capital Choice Pathology Laboratory seek to hire an experienced Pathology Support Technician for our Pathology Department who will embrace our mission to extend God's care through the ministry of physical, mental and spiritual healing.
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Veterinary Technician Certification or Licensure (CVT, RVT, LVT, or LVMT) or the ability to transfer credentials from state to state. Laboratory procedures including but not limited to: hematology, cytology, urinalysis, microbiology, blood chemistry, and fecals.
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Ability to operate standard laboratory animal equipment including scales, autoclaves, pressure washers, cage washers, steam cleaners, etc. Working knowledge of husbandry practices as routinely required in a laboratory animal environment.
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