SPECIMEN PROCESSING TECHNICIAN (3RD SHIFT)

United States Drug Testing LaboratoriesDes Plaines, IL
9hOnsite

About The Position

Forensic toxicology testing is an exciting and expanding field. USDTL is a great company for professional experience and growth. We provide a work environment that promotes learning basic laboratory practices in a production-oriented environment with positive reinforcement of teamwork, communication, and professionalism. Joining our team is making a commitment to our mission of protecting and enriching lives. USDTL is a global leader in forensic toxicology testing of drug and alcohol exposed newborns and mothers as well as other at-risk populations. We service hospitals, child protection agencies, the Department of Defense, legal services, businesses, and more. USDTL prides itself on cutting edge research and testing. We are the laboratory of choice for umbilical cord testing, fingernail/hair testing, and PEth testing. Providing accurate results that lead to early intervention has significant benefits for children, families, and communities. We seek passionate employees who share our dedication to our mission to protect and enrich lives and who challenge themselves each day to help our teams succeed in achieving these goals in a dynamic fast-paced environment. The Specimen Processing Technician will be required to: Locate, read, and accurately follow: SOP’s and laboratory safety related to designated job function module(s) in either Initial Aliquoting or Confirmation Aliquoting. Compliance with HIPAA and personal health information standards and SOP’s. Maintain the laboratory and/or work area as a clean, organized, safe environment. Identify and troubleshoot problems/errors, perform corrective actions, notify supervisors and document the event. Understand and follow proper protocol, contact appropriate staff, and perform follow-up for resolving problem specimens and/or forms. Following in-house training, must demonstrate complete competency in all aspects of job function module under supervision of Team Lead and/or Supervisor. Perform all associated computer and worksheet documentation and make appropriate corrective actions when necessary. Complete activities to support job module team goals. Complete initial competency and maintain all necessary competencies associated with appropriate Aliquoting module including pipette competencies. Accurately complete Chain of Custody Worksheets. Be Proficient in sample preparation for downstream testing processes. Know and utilize good laboratory practices for all work. Pipette and weigh aliquots accurately for matrix and test requirements; record appropriate information on worksheets. Maintain Sample Integrity: Ensure that aliquots are appropriately labeled and correctly match original specimen containers. Keep lab apparatus and equipment clean to avoid cross-contamination. Store samples and aliquots appropriately for matrix and test requirements. Prepare blind QC, sample spikes, and negative pool samples. Demonstrate proficiency in general laboratory processes such as performing dilutions, use of volumetric flasks, decanting, centrifugation, sonication, etc. as well as cleaning of laboratory equipment, glassware, benches, etc. Not authorized to perform higher complexity analytical test processes and certify test results unless additional qualification and training requirements are met. Schedule will be Tuesday through Saturday 12:00am to 8:30am

Requirements

  • Two or more years relevant lab experience or Associate, Medical Technology, or Bachelor degree in Science. Alternatively, a Specimen Accessioning Technician II with one year of experience in role meeting proficiency, competency and professionalism standards.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Chemistry, Forensic Science, or like field.

Responsibilities

  • Locate, read, and accurately follow: SOP’s and laboratory safety related to designated job function module(s) in either Initial Aliquoting or Confirmation Aliquoting. Compliance with HIPAA and personal health information standards and SOP’s.
  • Maintain the laboratory and/or work area as a clean, organized, safe environment.
  • Identify and troubleshoot problems/errors, perform corrective actions, notify supervisors and document the event.
  • Understand and follow proper protocol, contact appropriate staff, and perform follow-up for resolving problem specimens and/or forms.
  • Following in-house training, must demonstrate complete competency in all aspects of job function module under supervision of Team Lead and/or Supervisor.
  • Perform all associated computer and worksheet documentation and make appropriate corrective actions when necessary.
  • Complete activities to support job module team goals.
  • Complete initial competency and maintain all necessary competencies associated with appropriate Aliquoting module including pipette competencies.
  • Accurately complete Chain of Custody Worksheets.
  • Be Proficient in sample preparation for downstream testing processes. Know and utilize good laboratory practices for all work.
  • Pipette and weigh aliquots accurately for matrix and test requirements; record appropriate information on worksheets.
  • Maintain Sample Integrity: Ensure that aliquots are appropriately labeled and correctly match original specimen containers. Keep lab apparatus and equipment clean to avoid cross-contamination.
  • Store samples and aliquots appropriately for matrix and test requirements.
  • Prepare blind QC, sample spikes, and negative pool samples.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in general laboratory processes such as performing dilutions, use of volumetric flasks, decanting, centrifugation, sonication, etc. as well as cleaning of laboratory equipment, glassware, benches, etc.
  • Not authorized to perform higher complexity analytical test processes and certify test results unless additional qualification and training requirements are met.
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