Medical Lab Scientist- shift
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Clinical Research
Medical Lab Scientist – Flexible shift hours
Location:
Fitchburgh, WI, US
Date Posted: 06-29-2026
Position OverviewThe Clinical Laboratory Scientist I performs laboratory analysis on clinical specimens using established procedures within the assigned department/laboratory. Duties include processing specimens, performing moderate and highly complex analytical testing, establishing, performing, and documenting quality assurance, quality control, equipment maintenance, and accurately documenting all work under the direction of the Laboratory Medical Director. The role requires recognizing and resolving problems using good laboratory practices.
CLIAPersonnel Requirements
Position is subject to federal CLIA personnel requirements for high‑complexity laboratory testing. Applicants must have completed:
- At least 6 semester credit hours in Chemistry
- At least 6 semester credit hours in Biology
- At least 12 additional semester credit hours in Chemistry, Biology, or Medical Laboratory Science (in any combination)
- An official transcript will be required during the offer process
- Perform moderate and highly complex laboratory tests, procedures, and analyses according to the laboratory’s standard operating procedures.
- Perform, review, and document laboratory quality control procedures.
- Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot laboratory equipment.
- Prepare reagents required for laboratory testing.
- Identify and troubleshoot basic problems that adversely affect test performance and/or laboratory operations.
- Achieve and maintain competency on laboratory tasks.
- Assist with mentoring new laboratory personnel on current and new procedures, as needed.
- Maintain sufficient inventory of laboratory supplies for daily operations.
- Participate in testing and validation of new laboratory equipment and procedures, as needed.
- Maintain stringent standards for quality, identifying issues that might adversely impact the quality of test results and/or employee safety, and communicating these to appropriate management for resolution.
- Manage daily test processing needs along with project needs in a high‑quality, efficient, and effective manner.
- Communicate effectively with internal employees, managers, and customers, as needed.
- Participate in quality assurance and inspection preparation activities.
- Integrate and apply feedback in a professional manner.
- Participate in continuing education and staff meetings; responsible for own professional development.
- Meet productivity and TAT expectations.
- Work as part of a team.
- Be flexible with tasks and schedules.
- Demonstrate excellent attention to detail.
- Exhibit effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Uphold company mission and values through accountability, innovation, integrity, quality, and teamwork.
- Demonstrate adaptability by embracing changes in the laboratory with a positive attitude.
- Support and comply with the company’s Quality Management System policies and procedures.
- Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
- Act with an inclusive mindset.
- Ability to work overtime, as needed.
- Ability to lift up to 40 pounds for approximately 25% of a typical working day.
- Ability to work seated for approximately 50% of a typical working day.
- Ability to work standing for approximately 50% of a typical working day.
- Ability to work on a mobile device, tablet, or in front of a computer screen and/or perform typing for approximately 75% of a typical working day.
- Ability to perform technical work up to 95% of a typical working day and administrative work up to 5% of a typical working day.
- Ability to grasp with both hands; pinch with thumb and forefinger; turn with hand/arm; reach above shoulder height.
- Ability to use various types of laboratory equipment and perform repetitive motions.
- Ability to comply with any applicable personal protective equipment requirements.
- Ability to comply with safety and hazard regulations as outlined in the clinical laboratory safety manual.
- Ability to use near vision to view samples at close range.
- May be exposed to hazardous materials (fecal matter), tissue specimens, blood or blood products and instruments with moving parts, lasers, heating and freezing elements, and high‑speed…
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