Medical Technologist I : Microbiology Division (18 hours/week, nights/weekends) Job - (galveston, Information Technology (IT) - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Medical Technologist I : Microbiology Division (18 hours/week, nights/weekends) Job - (galveston,

Job Title:
Medical Technologist I :
Microbiology Division (18 hours/week, nights/weekends) Business Unit:
HOSPT Full/Part Time:
Part Time (:
19.
99, set schd) Regular/Temporary:
Regular Min Qualifications Bachelors degree in Clinical Laboratory Sciences or basic sciences required.
Technologist Certification by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) required.
No experience required.
Job Description:
Salary Range The full salary range for this position starts at 21.
23 per hour and may go up to 31.
84 per hour, depending on experience.
It is not eligible for benefits.
This position is a pay band code PC13.
Specific Job Related Duties - Performs laboratory tests exercising independent judgment and responsibility.
- Operates and performs preventive maintenance on laboratory equipment and instruments.
- Prepares reagents and indicator solutions.
- Performs quality control tests, making judgments concerning results and taking appropriate action to maintain accuracy.
- Maintains inventory of reagents and other supplies.
- Adheres to internal controls established for department.
Work Schedule The shift for this position will be nights and weekends for 18 hours per week.
This position is not eligible for benefits.
Equal Employment Opportunity Source:
.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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