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Generalist with Blood Bank Experience, proficient in testing in all Chemistry, hematology, Urinalysis, and Coagulation. Responsibilities are interchangeable within the job titles of medical laboratory scientist (MLS), medical technologist, or clinical laboratory scientist.
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The Product Sales Executive, Hematology / Urinalysis (Hem/UA) for Beckman Coulter Diagnostics is responsible for working alongside a community of six fellow Diagnostics Companies at Danaher. Effectively link Beckman Coulter’s Hem/Urinalysis solutions to the customers’ technical, financial and business needs.
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Are you seeking a generalist [proficient in testing in all Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Coagulation] or are you seeking a Micro Lab worker with Molecular background I Am Looking For Someone With Microbiology Experience- Not A Generalist.
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Job Details: -Full time, permanent hire -Generalist Laboratory Setting (rotates through Hematology, Chemistry, Coagulation, Urinalysis, Microbiology, etc) -Full, comprehensive benefits package (PTO, health insurance, life insurance, 401k, etc) -Multiple Shifts Available -Lots of room for opportunity and career growth Job Requirements: -ASCP Certification (MT/MLT/MLS) -Experience in Medical Laboratory is preferred but not required -Minimum Associate Degree in Science Interested in hearing more.
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Laboratory, Hematology, coagulation, Medical technology, urinalysis. Laboratory, Hematology, Coagulation, Medical technology, Urinalysis. Bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry, Clinical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology, or meet local regulatory CLIA State requirements -HM is open to MLT.
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A test for Evidence of Substance Abuse by urinalysis test is required if this application results in an offer of employment. Previous sales experience: 4 years of Security and Fire Life Safety sales or 5+ years in the security system industry.
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Security, Fire Life Safety, or Low Voltage experience. The installation and service of security products and systems, including Intrusion, Video Surveillance, Access Control, Intercom, and Monitoring. All Positions require background checks with criminal courts, state and county repositories of criminal records, and the Department of Motor Vehicles.
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Generalist - Chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, coagulation, blood bank and basic micro. MT/MLT or Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician. ASCP Certified Medical Technologist or Medical Laboratory Technician.
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Selectees will be required to consent to participation in random drug urinalysis testing. Must be able to obtain and maintain current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Red Cross or American Heart Association.
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