Laboratory Technologist -ICP MS

Mosaic DiagnosticsOverland Park, KS
Onsite

About The Position

The Laboratory Technologist performs medical laboratory tests, procedures, and analyses to provide data used by physicians to diagnose, treat, and promote health and wellness. The selected candidate will be responsible for performing all facets of testing including preparing calibrators, quality controls, and samples for analysis. The candidate will prepare chemical reagents needed for testing and perform maintenance of instrumentation. This position requires strong analytical reasoning, analytical instrument operating experience, and excellent troubleshooting capabilities in a fast-paced clinical laboratory environment.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a biology science, a chemistry science or medical technology from a four-year college or university
  • Minimum of 6 hours of biology credits, 6 hours of chemistry credits and 12 additional science credits
  • Willing to work with potentially infectious human blood and body fluids
  • Ability to work with automated and manual platforms
  • Must possess skills required for aseptic techniques
  • Intermediate level of proficiency with PC based software programs
  • Demonstrates a high level of integrity and honesty in performing tests, documenting test results and maintaining patient, client, employee and laboratory business confidentiality
  • Excellent verbal & written communication skills
  • Analytical judgment, problem solving skills, accuracy and strong detail oriented
  • Minimum of 2 years of laboratory experience as a Laboratory Technologist I (for Level II)
  • Ability to move between tasks throughout the day to maintain workflow (for Level II)
  • Familiarity with lab statistical analysis (for Level II)
  • Experience and proficient user of Microsoft office products (for Level II)
  • LIMS/LIS experience with documentation of laboratory data (for Level II)
  • Ability to critically think and troubleshoot (for Level II)
  • High attention to detail (for Level II)
  • Minimum of 6 years of laboratory experience (for Level III)
  • Possess the skillset to be a trainer and Qualified Personnel (for Level III)
  • Possess advanced knowledge and troubleshooting capability (for Level III)
  • Has demonstrated achievement in advancing laboratory improvements, including participation in committees, panels, process improvement teams, or other related activities (for Level III)
  • Ability and willingness to train others (for Level III)

Nice To Haves

  • GCMS or LCMS: 1 year (Preferred)
  • Laboratory experience: 1 year (Preferred)

Responsibilities

  • Perform laboratory assays in accordance with Mosaic DX standard operating procedures
  • Operate, calibrate and maintain all laboratory equipment and instruments according to standard operating procedures to ensure quality results
  • Maintain adequate inventory of supplies, reagents and materials
  • Maintain records that demonstrate that proficiency testing samples are tested in the same manner as patient samples
  • Adhere to the laboratory’s quality control policies, document all quality control activities, instrument and procedural calibrations and maintenance performed
  • Be capable of identifying problems and patterns that may adversely affect test performance or reporting of test results
  • Analyze chromatographic and mass spectral data generated by GCMS and/or LCMS instrumentation
  • Analyze test results and import into the LIMS/LIS systems for patient reporting
  • Prepare chemical reagents
  • Perform daily maintenance of analytical instruments
  • Perform preventative maintenance on instruments and equipment per established schedule
  • Successfully operate all required instrumentation including but not limited to fume hoods, centrifuges, rotators, GCMS, LCMS, Immunology
  • Successfully and accurately mix solutions
  • Successfully and accurately pipette solutions and specimens
  • Manage day to day workflow within the department and/or per assigned bench
  • Ability to meet and maintain turnaround time requirements of patient testing
  • Ability to clearly document in all applicable logs, documents and systems for traceability
  • Review and suggest edits to Standard Operating Procedures
  • Follow all CLIA regulatory requirements
  • Clearly and professionally communicate with all staff at Mosaic Diagnostics
  • Check email daily and respond as needed by following normal business practices
  • Accept or reject test results in accordance with standard operating procedures
  • Document remedial action, troubleshooting, quality assurance activities and instrument maintenance
  • Adhere to established processing timelines
  • Adhere to all quality and safety standards
  • Perform general troubleshooting for instruments and assays
  • Perform orientation and training to new employees on all applicable instruments and equipment within the test system
  • Evaluate and document testing personnel training
  • Assist and perform new assay validation
  • Assist and manage special projects as assigned
  • Able and willing to support other departments
  • Participate on special project teams as requested by supervisory staff
  • Train Staff on advanced troubleshooting skills for instrumentation and assays
  • Ability to assist staff with questions and be a subject matter expert
  • Participate in advanced troubleshooting activities in conjunction with Technical Supervisor
  • Be cross-trained in multiple assays or processes
  • Volunteer to serve on various committees and panels to the benefit of the laboratory or company in general (e.g. Safety Committee)
  • Performs training and Qualified Personnel responsibilities as assigned
  • Adjust staffing according to volume and workflow in absence of team lead or management, if needed
  • Other duties as assigned by management
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