Handymen - Working specialties
Experience:
Laboratory Technician (5 Years Experience) – Hospital Setting
Experienced and detail-oriented Laboratory Technician with 5 years of hands-on experience working in hospital laboratories. Skilled in performing a wide range of diagnostic tests, sample collection, and accurate reporting of results while maintaining strict quality control and patient safety standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Collection, labeling, and processing of blood, urine, and other biological samples
Performing routine and specialized laboratory tests in hematology, biochemistry, and microbiology
Operating and maintaining laboratory equipment (analyzers, centrifuges, microscopes)
Ensuring accurate documentation and reporting of test results to physicians
Following infection control, safety, and hospital laboratory protocols
Preparing reagents and maintaining laboratory stock and inventory
Assisting doctors in diagnostic decision-making through reliable test results
Skills:
Phlebotomy and sample collection
Laboratory testing procedures (CBC, LFT, RFT, etc.)
Quality control and accuracy in reporting
Equipment handling and calibration
Infection control and biosafety practices
Strong attention to detail and teamwork in hospital environment
Education:
Fsc+ medical laboratory technician diploma
Skills:
Sample collection, labeling, and processing (blood, urine, stool, swabs)
Hematology testing (CBC, ESR, blood film preparation)
Biochemistry testing (LFT, RFT, glucose, lipid profile)
Microbiology sample handling and culture preparation
Operating laboratory instruments (analyzers, centrifuge, microscope)
Quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) procedures
Accurate result reporting and documentation
Infection control and biosafety standards
Specimen storage and transportation handling
Laboratory inventory management and reagent preparation
Venipuncture (blood collection from veins)
Capillary blood collection (finger prick, heel prick)
Patient identification and preparation before blood collection
Safe needle handling and disposal (sharps safety)
Minimizing patient discomfort during blood draw
Handling difficult veins (elderly, pediatric, dehydrated patients)
Proper labeling and handling of blood samples
Maintaining hygiene and infection prevention protocols
Calm communication with patients during procedures
Additionally:
Health technician