JOB OVERVIEW The EIA Technician is responsible for the use and maintenance of the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) instruments including calibrations, quality controls, patient specimens, data analysis, and documentation. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Prepare and run daily Calibrations, Pre-QCs, and Post-QCs Interpret data from Calibrations, Pre-QCs, and Post-QCs to ensure that appropriate values are produced. Recalibrate and rerun QCs as needed Prepare urine specimens for processing using established standard operating procedures (SOPs) Accurately aliquot specimens into labeled test tubes using single-channel, variable-volume pipettes Analyze data from specimens to ensure complete testing and to identify specimens needing reruns Flag specimens that do not meet specimen validity requirements Enter data into the laboratory information system (LIS) Properly centrifuge test tubes as needed for reruns Learn the purpose and theory of each component of enzyme immunoassay testing Perform required daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance following the established maintenance schedule Recognize and help troubleshoot issues with the enzyme immunoassay instruments Refill on-board reagents as needed Receive and put away ordered supplies Maintain inventory for all EIA supplies including (but not limited to) receipt and filing of ordered supplies; dispose of packaging Document new and opened reagents, calibrators, and quality controls Document prepared solutions appropriately Print and file daily printouts for Calibrations, Pre-QCs, and Post-QCs, making appropriate notations Document daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance performed Document EIA temperatures for refrigerated compartments and the incubation chamber Dispose of specimens that have reached their retention date Clean and put away laboratory glassware and other items as needed Wipe down all work surfaces daily using an appropriate cleaner Change temperature recording charts on refrigerator and freezer weekly and monthly as required Document room temperature and humidity levels as well as gas levels Refill supplies in bins on work stations Receive and put away incoming supplies; dispose of packaging Clean storage bins and carts as needed Ensure AMR and Instrument Comparability reports are completed accordingly Contact support personnel timely and effectively when issues outside of the laboratory correction arise Other duties as assigned
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree