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Two years of recent related work experience in a clinical laboratory setting, phlebotomy clinic or other Patient Service Center and one year of insurance collection/data entry work experience that demonstrates attainment of the requisite job knowledge and skills/abilities preferred.
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In this role, you will perform a dynamic range of daily work functions from patient analytic laboratory testing, quality control, to data analysis and technical problem resolutions. FTE: 1.0, Shift: Night, Schedule: Four days per week, 7:00pm - 5:30am, Float Pool Position Multiple LocationsPosition SummaryThe Medical Lab Technician (MLT) is an exciting technical opportunity at MultiCare.
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Provide a range of services to include patient services such as diagnostic imaging, test and evaluate patients’ physical and mental abilities, collect patient specimen, and work with other health professionals to provide required office/laboratory procedures.
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The Medical Technologist is an excellent technical opportunity at MultiCare, responsible for performing patient analytic laboratory testing, quality control, data analysis, results reporting, instrument maintenance and technical problem resolution.
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Product engineering responsibilities may include development of structural design values and guidelines for Weyerhaeuser products, evaluation of new product opportunities, analysis of manufacturing quality assurance data, participation in plant trials, and representation of Weyerhaeuser's interests in a variety of industry activities.
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Work requires: 1) ability to communicate effectively, 2) exemplify customer service and 3) knowledge of laboratory procedures and equipment, accessioning, verifying specimens and specimen requirements, and skills in using a laboratory information system.
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Transferable experience: laborer, construction, industrial maintenance, mechanical, laboratory, environmental, field science, etc. Our Field Technicians get hands-on experience collecting data while spending most of their time outdoors in a hardhat rather than in a cubicle.
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Media Prep Technician duties include weighing and mixing powder material, material dispensing and labeling, data entry, inventory control, preparing and wrapping pallets, driving a forklift, general cleaning, and other tasks as assigned.
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Collects laboratory specimens and performs point-of-care testing or prepares specimens for laboratory processing. Uses established intake tools for gathering subjective and objective data, referring abnormal findings or responses to a registered nurse, medical provider, dental provider, or behavioral health provers as appropriate.
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The Laboratory Aid is responsible for assisting staff with answering telephone calls, daily maintenance and data entry and filing. GI Alliance is seeking an experienced Laboratory Aide.
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Other duties include: responsibility for documentation of all activities, monitoring supplies; compliance with all regulatory and accreditation requirements related to safety and laboratory testing; face to face and telephone customer service; computer data entry and retrieval; workplace cleanliness and maintenance.
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