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- Performs any combination of sample accession tasks, including opening, entering, tracking, labeling, shipping and disposition of samples. Reviews sample inventory against samples to ensure accuracy and communicate discrepancies. Communicates confirmation of sample receipt to clients, if appropriate. Distributes sample information and paperwork.
- Solves problems independently, contacting internal or external clients for clarification as needed.
- Handles internal and external customer inquiries and requests
- Responsible for upkeep, entry and accuracy of sample tracking systems.
- Drives the cohesive team environment effort.
- Independently introduces, develops and implements improvement ideas for the group.
- Acts as a lead coordinator responsible for training new employees, working with and directing less experienced staff, and prioritizing workloads and/or special projects on a daily basis.
- Oversees and reviews work of peers.
- Participates in the interviewing process for the department
- Acts as ambassador for the sample management group, representing the group on teams and committees. Represents the supervisor at functions and is empowered to make some decisions for the group.
- Approved as an authorized environmental system monitor and after hours responder. Maintains the logbooks, if appropriate, for the department and ensures accuracy of information they contain. Completes all paperwork associated with the environmental monitoring system and units attached to the system.
- Certified to be an “after hours sample receipt” team member, as appropriate. Organizes trains and schedules members of the team, ensures all shifts are covered.
- Responds to QAU, client and regulatory questions.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Min. 2- 3 years related or relevant laboratory experience required with a Bachelor of Science/Arts (BS/BA) degree in chemistry or related scientific field
- Experience may be substituted for education.
- Ability to perform basic computer skills (e.g., Word, Excel).
- Familiar with the use of standard laboratory equipment (e.g., balances, pipettes, centrifuges).
- Experience with analytical instrumentation is desired.
- Independently conduct tests for chemistry projects and provide initial analysis of results, asking questions as needed.
- Acts as a technical resource for the department (trouble shooting, method development, qualification, maintenance and training) with guidance as needed.
- Maintains and operates laboratory equipment, including independent problem identification and resolution.
- Evaluates data for incorporation into written reports.
- Completes project assignments on time with supervision.
- Knowledgeable on a variety of study types, analysis procedures and methodology.
- Able to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing.
- Performs any combination of sample accession tasks, including opening, entering, tracking, labeling, shipping and disposition of samples. Reviews sample inventory against samples to ensure accuracy and communicate discrepancies. Communicates confirmation of sample receipt to clients, if appropriate. Distributes sample information and paperwork.
- Solves problems independently, contacting internal or external clients for clarification as needed.
- Handles internal and external customer inquiries and requests
- Responsible for upkeep, entry and accuracy of sample tracking systems.
- Drives the cohesive team environment effort.
- Independently introduces, develops and implements improvement ideas for the group.
- Acts as a lead coordinator responsible for training new employees, working with and directing less experienced staff, and prioritizing workloads and/or special projects on a daily basis.
- Oversees and reviews work of peers.
- Participates in the interviewing process for the department
- Acts as ambassador for the sample management group, representing the group on teams and committees. Represents the supervisor at functions and is empowered to make some decisions for the group.
- Approved as an authorized environmental system monitor and after hours responder. Maintains the logbooks, if appropriate, for the department and ensures accuracy of information they contain. Completes all paperwork associated with the environmental monitoring system and units attached to the system.
- Certified to be an “after hours sample receipt” team member, as appropriate. Organizes trains and schedules members of the team, ensures all shifts are covered.
- Responds to QAU, client and regulatory questions.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Min. 2- 3 years related or relevant laboratory experience required with a Bachelor of Science/Arts (BS/BA) degree in chemistry or related scientific field
- Experience may be substituted for education.
- Ability to perform basic computer skills (e.g., Word, Excel).
- Familiar with the use of standard laboratory equipment (e.g., balances, pipettes, centrifuges).
- Experience with analytical instrumentation is desired.
- Independently conduct tests for chemistry projects and provide initial analysis of results, asking questions as needed.
- Acts as a technical resource for the department (trouble shooting, method development, qualification, maintenance and training) with guidance as needed.
- Maintains and operates laboratory equipment, including independent problem identification and resolution.
- Evaluates data for incorporation into written reports.
- Completes project assignments on time with supervision.
- Knowledgeable on a variety of study types, analysis procedures and methodology.
- Able to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing.