Experience:
Conduct routine and specialized laboratory tests in hematology, microbiology, chemistry, and urinalysis, ensuring accurate and timely results for diagnostic use.
Prepare, label, and process biological specimens following strict safety and quality control protocols.
Operate and maintain laboratory equipment including centrifuges, microscopes, and automated analyzers.
Monitor inventory levels and restock laboratory supplies to ensure uninterrupted workflow.
Skills:
Laboratory Testing & Analysis – Proficient in conducting clinical, chemical, biological, and microbiological tests with high accuracy.
Specimen Collection & Processing – Skilled in collecting, labeling, and preparing samples for testing.
Equipment Operation – Experienced in using lab instruments like centrifuges, spectrophotometers, pipettes, microscopes, and automated analyzers.
Quality Control & Assurance – Adheres to strict QC procedures; experienced with calibrations, validations, and internal audits.
Safety & Compliance – Knowledgeable in maintaining lab safety standards, following OSHA, CLIA, and other regulatory guidelines.
Data Entry & Reporting – Accurate documentation of results and experience with Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS).
Troubleshooting – Able to identify and resolve equipment malfunctions and testing errors.
Other Skills
Attention to Detail – High level of precision in handling samples and interpreting results.
Time Management – Efficiently manages multiple tests and tasks under tight deadlines.
Communication – Clear and professional when reporting results or collaborating with medical or research teams.
Team Collaboration – Works well with colleagues, supervisors, and cross-functional healthcare or research teams.
Adaptability – Able to quickly adjust to new protocols, equipment, and software.
Computer Literacy – Familiar with MS Office (Excel, Word), LIMS, and data analysis software.
Additionally:
Certificate in Biology/Microbiology
Focused on fundamental microbiological techniques, microbial identification, and lab safety procedures.