The Lab Technologist will process and analyze patient samples, monitor QC, ensure all instruments are maintained properly, and report patient results in their department.
This position requires a Bachelor’s Degree in Biological or Chemical Science or MLT Certification. Upon hire candidates must provide official transcripts and a copy of their diploma. No previous professional experience is required however prior clinical experience is desirable. Candidates must be an excellent problem solver, detail oriented, self-motivated, and a good team player. You must successfully past a colorblind test.
The employee must be able to work in an environment containing biohazards, toxic chemicals, pungent odors, corrosive acids, noise, sharp objects, and other normal hazards found in the clinical laboratory. Laboratory safety measures are in place and protective equipment provided to help minimize possible exposure to these environmental risks.
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What We Do
Headquartered in Asheville, N.C., Genova Diagnostics is a global specialty clinical laboratory, pioneering a systems approach that supports healthcare providers in the personalized treatment and prevention of chronic disease. Chronic diseases are often complex and Genova's system-based testing helps physicians develop targeted treatments for their patients. Easy-to-read color graphic reports synthesize test results into actionable information and facilitate physician-patient communication. The internationally renowned lab is committed to the highest standards and has a team of medical experts who provide consultation to healthcare professionals, as well as a robust array of educational resources, ensuring that physicians order the right tests for their patients. Genova Diagnostics… - is a fully accredited medical laboratory, certified in the areas of clinical chemistry, bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, virology, microbiology, non-syphilis serology, general immunology, hematology, toxicology, as well as molecular genetics by six separate health agencies including the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services which oversees clinical labs in the United States under the federal Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA). - offers more than 125 specialized diagnostic assessments, covering a wide range of physiological areas including digestive, immunology, metabolic function and endocrinology.







