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Continental Services Group
Overview
Perform blood-typing and testing of samples while ensuring accurate recording and traceability in the system. Execute laboratory functions including aliquoting, sorting, and quality control processes according to SOPs.
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Compensation
$36 - $40 / HOUR
Posted
16 days ago
The Geneva Foundation
The intern will assist the Principal Investigator with coordinating research activities, specifically focusing on Concussion Baseline Testing. Key tasks include recruiting participants, collecting and managing data, and maintaining study documentation.
$25 / HOUR
17 days ago
IQVIA
The Laboratory Assistant performs routine analysis of clinical specimens and documents results in accordance with established SOPs and regulatory guidelines. They are also responsible for preparing reagents, managing sample storage, and maintaining laboratory equipment and housekeeping standards.
$34,700 - $72,300 / YEAR
27 days ago
QPS, LLC
The Senior Specialist, Lab Steward is responsible for the daily operational and regulatory compliance of the ligand-binding assay laboratory. Key duties include maintaining laboratory equipment, managing reagent inventory, preparing buffers, and ensuring accurate documentation in logbooks.
$42,000 - $46,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
Eurofins
Clinical Laboratory Scientists perform clinical laboratory procedures and examinations requiring independent judgment, ensuring adequate supervision of technicians and trainees based on workload demands. Responsibilities range from following standard operating procedures for specimen handling and equipment maintenance (Level I) to advanced troubleshooting and training (Levels II and III).
Salary not listed
3 months ago
Clinical Laboratory Scientists perform clinical laboratory procedures and examinations requiring independent judgment, ensuring sufficient staffing levels to meet workload demands and supervising technicians and trainees. Responsibilities range from basic specimen handling, equipment maintenance, and quality control documentation (Level I) to advanced troubleshooting, training, and participation in process improvement projects (Levels II and III).