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Experience using the following techniques and equipment: Solvent Extraction, Headspace Capture/Extraction, Gas/Ion/Liquid Chromatography, Optical/Mass/Ion Mobility Spectrometry, and Microscopy (e.g. brightfield/darkfield, interferent contrast, polarized light, scanning electron, etc.
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Specialty areas of laboratory medicine include clinical chemistry, hematology, transfusion services, clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, serology and the emerging field of molecular diagnostics.
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Maintain laboratory media, glassware, and solutions. Order Laboratory reagents and supplies. Genetic and molecular biology research experience. Expertise in yeast genomic DNA preparations and PCR analysis.
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The Laboratory Technician performs laboratory testing procedures according to established procedures, under the supervision of a designated Medical Technologist or Laboratory Supervisor/Manager/Director.
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Under general supervision, the Histology Technician performs all laboratory procedures as required according to established hospital and departmental policies and procedures. Under general supervision, the Histology Technician performs all laboratory procedures as required according to established hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
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We are Seeking a Security Engineer with systems/network engineering experience and strong understanding of Zero Trust principles and technologies to support the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Laboratory Technical Support Services (LTSS), Laboratory Network Engineering, Hardware Engineering, Software Engineering, and Technical Support to provide hands-on experience that is required for proof-of-concept exercises in a lab utilizing on-prem, cloud, and hybrid architectures.
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Facility Manager This work is in direct support of the Transportation Security Laboratory and is on-site at the Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey Job Description.
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Possess continuous improvement experience with emphasis in the laboratory information management and deployment of LEAN/Six Sigma, analytical methods and manufacturing process development for polymeric materials.
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GST also supports the Department of Homeland Securitys (DHS) Transportation Security Laboratory (TSL) at the W.J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City, NJ. Technical support provided includes Trace Standards Production, Simulant Production, and Laboratory Certification and Accreditation Support Services.
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Knowledge of medical terminology required; knowledge of laboratory information system utilization after six months on the job training. EDUCATION: Minimum of two year degree in related health sciences and completion of an accredited medical technician program or meets FDA qualifications for CLIA (1988 Clinical Lab Improvement Amendments) standards for all laboratory and moderate complexity testing.
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Our hospital is privately owned and is fully equipped with Snyder ICU cages, ultrasound, digital radiography and a fully integrated in-house laboratory. Our hospital is privately owned and is fully equipped with Snyder ICU cages, ultrasound, digital radiography and a fully integrated in-house laboratory.
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The Associate may be required to perform Limited Laboratory Services to include: patient identification and preparation for specimen collection, processing samples for testing, performing required quality control testing and instrument maintenance and function checks, monitoring, recording and reporting tests results to clinicians to include critical values, and maintaining competency/certification of the aforementioned tasks and duties.
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Our candidates include the very best in the fields of radiation oncology, rehabilitation, respiratory care, radiology services, nursing and medical laboratory have to offer. Titan Medical Group is seeking a travel MRI Technologist for a travel job in Pomona, New Jersey.
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Position Summary The MT/MLT(ASCP) - performs all laboratory procedures as required according to established hospital and departmental policies and procedures. MT (ASCP), or MLT (ASCP), or CLS (ASCP) or eligible to sit for exam.
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This work is in direct support of the Transportation Security Laboratory and is on-site at the Federal Aviation Administration William J. Hughes Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, New Jersey.
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