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Laboratory Scientist I

Brightview Llc

Location: Cincinnati, OH 45206 (Walnut Hills area)
Type: Non-Remote
Posted on: April 13, 2024
Laboratory Scientist I
Brightview Llc
3.5 out of 5
446 Morgan Street, Cincinnati, OH 45206
$40,000 - $50,000 a year
Brightview Llc
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Location 446 Morgan Street, Cincinnati, OH 45206
 
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Laboratory Scientist I
Overview
This role is for a Laboratory Scientist. In addition to preparing and analyzing toxicology samples, the Laboratory Scientist I is responsible for preparing and running samples on Immunoassay Units, troubleshooting methods and equipment and preparing data for review.
Responsibilities
• Prepare samples for analysis
• Set up and run analytical instruments including system suitability, calibration, and QC.
• Monitor performance of analytical instruments
• Process data, accept and certify results
• Train and supervise new staff
• Organize work and equipment across team for best efficiency
• Perform advanced instrument troubleshooting and repairs
• Participate in the implementation of new equipment & methods including installation and validation
• Make calibration, QC and other solutions
• Maintain compliance documentation
• Participate in housekeeping and other general tasks
• Demonstrate and promote Brightview values
• Observe and promote safety practices
• Be a team player and maintain a positive attitude towards work
College degree in chemistry or related science: BS/BA
• Working knowledge of instrument and LIS software platforms (LabSolutions, SLS, etc.)
• Working knowledge of analytical instruments (Shimadzu 8040 LCMS, Synermed IR1200, etc)
• Proven experience in one or more of the following areas:
• Troubleshooting and repair/maintenance of LCMS equipment.
• Operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of robotic sample preparation equipment
• Staff supervision and management
• Clear communication
• Strong work ethic and attention to detail
• Ability to work independently and in a team setting
• Flexibility to adjust to changing schedules and tasks
• Ability to use micropipetors and other laboratory equipment
• Comfort with working with human urine and other biological matrices
 
Laboratory Scientist I
Overview
This role is for a Laboratory Scientist. In addition to preparing and analyzing toxicology samples, the Laboratory Scientist I is responsible for preparing and running samples on Immunoassay Units, troubleshooting methods and equipment and preparing data for review.
Responsibilities
• Prepare samples for analysis
• Set up and run analytical instruments including system suitability, calibration, and QC.
• Monitor performance of analytical instruments
• Process data, accept and certify results
• Train and supervise new staff
• Organize work and equipment across team for best efficiency
• Perform advanced instrument troubleshooting and repairs
• Participate in the implementation of new equipment & methods including installation and validation
• Make calibration, QC and other solutions
• Maintain compliance documentation
• Participate in housekeeping and other general tasks
• Demonstrate and promote Brightview values
• Observe and promote safety practices
• Be a team player and maintain a positive attitude towards work
College degree in chemistry or related science: BS/BA
• Working knowledge of instrument and LIS software platforms (LabSolutions, SLS, etc.)
• Working knowledge of analytical instruments (Shimadzu 8040 LCMS, Synermed IR1200, etc)
• Proven experience in one or more of the following areas:
• Troubleshooting and repair/maintenance of LCMS equipment.
• Operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of robotic sample preparation equipment
• Staff supervision and management
• Clear communication
• Strong work ethic and attention to detail
• Ability to work independently and in a team setting
• Flexibility to adjust to changing schedules and tasks
• Ability to use micropipetors and other laboratory equipment
• Comfort with working with human urine and other biological matrices