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Stony Brook University
Overview
Perform high-complexity coagulation and chemistry testing using manual and automated methods while maintaining laboratory instruments. Ensure adherence to quality control policies and safety practices endorsed by the NYS Department of Health and OSHA.
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Compensation
$89,142 - $113,055 / YEAR
Posted
18 days ago
Arkansas Children's Hospital
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CHI Health Saint Mary's
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