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Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in medical technology, clinical laboratory science, or chemical, physical, or biological science or equivalent. 1 year of experience as a Medical Laboratory Scientist preferred.
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We're looking for an entry-level Associate Laboratory Technician to assist in the cryopreservation and lyophilization of ATCC biological products and assist with the manufacture cell biology products and standards.
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Bachelor and/or Master of Science in Geophysics, Civil Engineering, Geological Engineering, Geology, or similar is required. Other duties may include assisting with or performing the following with supervision: Select appropriate geophysical methods to employ Prepare drilling packages and obtain utility clearances Perform research on local geologic history Supervise field work performed by drilling/test pit crews and assist with rig access issues Classify soil and assign laboratory testing Mentor and support Staff Project Managers, Assistant Staff Project Managers, and technicians in their development.
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Experience: Minimum of two years of health care or laboratory setting experience or certified as a Clinical Laboratory Assistant (CLA); or certified as a phlebotomist; or student enrolled in an accredited Bachelor of Science program in a science related major; or a Clinical Laboratory Science program; or a Medical Laboratory Technician program.
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This position may be assigned to a reading or technology laboratory; other positions are assigned to science laboratory or industrial arts/technology education laboratory where the use of chemicals and machinery necessitates a higher level of monitoring to prevent accidental injury to students.
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Using unique expertise in the fields of materials science, surface science, optics, biochemistry and biology, the segment provides innovative solutions that improve productivity and enable breakthrough discoveries.
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Laboratory and Material Handling: Monitor and maintain temperature-controlled storage systems, ensure inventory organization, and wear proper PPE (personal protective equipment) while obtaining biomaterials from repository freezers.
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Management of geotechnical engineering projects, which will consist of performing boring layouts, obtaining utility clearances, supervising drill rigs, performing in-situ testing, classifying soils, determining appropriate laboratory tests, and preparing geotechnical engineering reports.
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Enter and report results into the laboratory information system. Bachelor's degree in clinical lab, physical, or biological science. Category Laboratory Location Norristown, Pennsylvania Job function Operations Job family Laboratory Operations.
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The Virginia Department of Forensic Science is seeking a qualified applicant to perform forensic biology examinations at the Northern Regional Laboratory, located in Manassas, Virginia. State Role Title: Forensic Science Specialist III/Forensic Scientist II.
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