Under general supervision of the Endocrine (Endos) Screening Group Manager, this role uses considerable knowledge to independently perform highly complex immunofluorometric testing. This includes analysis of Immunoreactive trypsinogen (IRT), 17-hydroxyprogesterone (17-OHP), thyroxine (T4), thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), and galactose 1-phospate uridyl transferace (GALT) on high volume neonatal screening specimens. The position serves as an authority on test procedures in the EIA laboratory and utilizes considerable working knowledge of all procedures to participate in maintaining analytic accuracy. Responsibilities include independently performing specimen preparation and analysis, quality control and assay acceptability, data and work list evaluation, result entry, release of final results, maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment, and training of personnel. The role is responsible for making significant decisions on the accuracy of laboratory tests on human specimens and independently determines and releases complex results based on Standard Operating Protocols (SOP). The position actively participates in the safety program. The supervisor will assign a small portion of daily work providing general instruction for routine tasks and detailed instructions for non-routine tasks. Duties are independently performed with considerable latitude, adherence to standard protocol, and with use of scientific knowledge and independent judgment. Work hours/days and laboratory assignments may vary; all staff members will be required to work on Saturday and some holidays as part of a rotating schedule.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree