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Drawing blood for laboratory tests and then performing in house Chemistry/CBC/Lytes/Snap Tests/Urinalysis and SediVue/Crossmatch/Blood typing/set up certain assays/tests/biopsy/Cultures/Cytology etc to be sent out to Idexx.
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24 semester hours of medical laboratory technology courses OR •24 semester hours - 6 chemistry, 6 biology and 12 chemistry, biology, medical laboratory technology in any combination. MLS, #Medical Laboratory Scientist, #Medical Lab Scientist.
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Responsible for instruction in the Medical Laboratory Technician program including but not limited to the following courses: Urinalysis, Basic Immunology, Basic Hematology, Coagulation, Intro to Blood Bank, Advanced Blood Bank, Advanced Hematology, Clinical Chemistry 1 & 2 Clinical Microbiology, and/or Molecular Diagnostics.
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Qualifications BSc, MSc, or PhD, in chemistry/biochemistry/food science or equivalent degree along with work experience. The Regional Sales Representative will sell Bruker Optics products (MIR, NIR, Raman) and assist in executing local demand generation activities for a territory in the US. Responsibilities Primary Responsibilities:Meet or exceed assigned territory sales target by maintaining & growing sales in current accounts, and identifying/closing business in new accounts.
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Madison Area Technical College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability or age in employment, admissions or its programs or activities. Madison College offers degrees, diplomas, apprenticeships and certificates in Architecture & Engineering; Arts, Design & Humanities; Business; Construction, Manufacturing & Maintenance; Culinary, Hospitality & Fitness; Education & Social Services; Health Sciences; Information Technology; Law, Protective & Human Services; Science, Math & Natural Resources; and Transportation.
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Biology, microbiology, aseptic technique, chemistry, biochemistry, Hplc, Laboratory, Analytical chemistry, Wet chemistry, Titration. + Consultant will be running assays, using HPLC and GC instrumentation along with wet chemistry techniques.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Organic Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline required. - M.S. or Ph. D. in Organic Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline preferred.
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Strong understanding of analytical chemistry and simple and moderately complex lab equipment. Master’s Degree in Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, or related life sciences field. Associate Degree in Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, or related life sciences field with a minimum of 6 years of industry experience.
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Working knowledge and experience with process control systems for small molecule organic chemistry manufacturing equipment and utility systems, such as batch chemical reactors, filters, dryers, vacuum pumps, scrubbers, purified water, compressed gases and engineered heat transfer fluid systems.
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Should have at least 2 years related work experience and/or possess a minimum of a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Chemistry, Microbiology, or Biology. Product Safety Technician - Second Shift - Madison, WI.
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On Call/Call Back: Voluntary Certifications: ASCP or AMT required Skills: Minimum 2 years experience in Chemistry and Urinalysis. On Call/Call Back: Voluntary Certifications: ASCP or AMT required Skills: Minimum 2 years experience in Chemistry and Urinalysis.
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Comprehensive Benefits package: Medical, Dental, Vision, K, PTO Keywords: Quality Manager, Laboratory Quality Assurance, Internal Audits, Quality Control, Calibration, LIMS, Microbiology, Chemistry, Food Science, SOP, Training, Communication, Management.
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This role also requires knowledge of the Chemistry, Manufacturing, and Controls (CMC) specific to testing requirements for pharmaceutical development and commercialization of drug product modalities, drug substance and APIs. The position is global in nature and can be located remotely within the United States, preferably on the east coast time zone.
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Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college/university in Microbiology, Biology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry or related field (Preferred) A basic understanding of microbiology, chemistry and practical application of general laboratory skills.
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We are looking for an Chemistry Process Technician to join our 100% EMPLOYEE-OWNED team. Basic knowledge & appreciation of chemistry (titrations, pH, colorimeter) Operate industrial production processes relating to conversion coatings - anodizing, chem film, and passivation.
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