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20 jobs that use Lab Equipment the most

Jobs that use lab equipment the most include laboratory monitor, laboratory worker, and chemistry laboratory assistant.

What jobs use Lab Equipment the most?

1. Laboratory Monitor

How laboratory monitor uses Lab Equipment:

  • Coordinate with territory managers to identify leads and close sales of capital equipment (in-clinic hematology and chemistry analyzers).
  • Advise physician-director on lab equipment and lab tests under CLIA rules.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot problems with computer programs and equipment including computers and photocopiers.

Most common skills for laboratory monitor:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Lab Computers
  • Troubleshoot
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Indesign
  • Adobe Creative Suite

2. Laboratory Worker

How laboratory worker uses Lab Equipment:

  • Create Powerpoint presentation on work accomplish and present 15 minute speech on the findings to peers and faculty at USM.
  • Comfort frighten patients and maintain an exceptionally bright professional demeanor to accomplish a procedure that makes most people very uncomfortable.
  • Set denture teeth, process and finish removable partial dentures.

Most common skills for laboratory worker:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Photoshop
  • Lab Procedures
  • Chemistry Lab
  • Lab Computers
  • Cell Culture

3. Chemistry Laboratory Assistant

How chemistry laboratory assistant uses Lab Equipment:

  • Comfort frighten patients and maintain an exceptionally bright professional demeanor to accomplish a procedure that makes most people very uncomfortable.
  • Prepare buffer solutions, separate DNA, dissect baby mice, and perform general lab procedures.
  • Facilitate placement and organization of equipment for new laboratory including HPLC, GC-MS, UV-VIS, and DSC.

Most common skills for chemistry laboratory assistant:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Lab Safety
  • Chemistry Lab
  • Lab Experiments
  • Lab Reports
  • Analytical Chemistry

4. Biology Laboratory Assistant

How biology laboratory assistant uses Lab Equipment:

  • Comfort frighten patients and maintain an exceptionally bright professional demeanor to accomplish a procedure that makes most people very uncomfortable.
  • Set up gel electrophoresis, clean slides, run experiments.
  • Prepare culture media and ELISA samples following standard procedures.

Most common skills for biology laboratory assistant:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Biology Laboratory
  • Chemistry
  • Anatomy
  • Physiology
  • Lab Experiments

5. Contract Laboratory Technician

How contract laboratory technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Utilize wet bench work and HPLC to analyze cathode leads for drug quantity and quality.
  • Manage patient, and corporate information with compassion and confidentiality.
  • Work with HPLC, GC-MS, AA to conduct analysis

Most common skills for contract laboratory technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Laboratory Procedures
  • R
  • GMP
  • Analytical Techniques
  • PH Meter

6. Laboratory Administrator

How laboratory administrator uses Lab Equipment:

  • Install and manage Cisco routing and switching equipments, IOS upgrades and configuration changes.
  • Manage integrated network connectivity, reporting, and troubleshooting including switch, router, and firewall connectivity to increase system stability.
  • Set up and configure test beds for routers and switches for engineers.

Most common skills for laboratory administrator:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Linux
  • Customer Service
  • Data Entry
  • Chemistry
  • Switches

7. Field Laboratory Operator

How field laboratory operator uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage patient, and corporate information with compassion and confidentiality.
  • Perform lab testing, including automatic titration, GC, and HPLC.
  • Develop and validate analytical methods for HPLC, GC-MS, UV-Vis, and FT-IR.

Most common skills for field laboratory operator:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Chemistry
  • Safety Regulations
  • Test Results
  • QC
  • DNA

8. Chemist/Laboratory Technician

How chemist/laboratory technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Lead aerobic, anaerobic and UV light testing, chemical residue testing and centrifuge to separate chemicals from water.
  • Conduct GC PID/FID analysis, interpret results and process report by LIMS.
  • Ensure compliance by following GMP and pertinent FDA requirements for food grade products.

Most common skills for chemist/laboratory technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • R
  • OSHA
  • Analytical Methods
  • ISO
  • Technical Support

9. Assistant Laboratory Manager

How assistant laboratory manager uses Lab Equipment:

  • Lead GMP instrument validation efforts for the laboratory.
  • Manage a variety of laboratory equipment types, including freezers, centrifuges and fume hoods.
  • Utilize LIMS to manage data review by implementing data flags, turnaround times and sample disposal records.

Most common skills for assistant laboratory manager:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Test Results
  • Chemistry
  • Hematology
  • Clinical Laboratory
  • Lab Procedures

10. Junior Scientist

How junior scientist uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage study protocols and study conduct, intimately involve in the toxicology and pharmacokinetic study protocol development process.
  • Manufacture supplies for GLP toxicology studies while audit by quality unit.
  • Develop laboratory protocols for genetic extraction/gel electrophoresis.

Most common skills for junior scientist:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Literature
  • Data Analysis
  • GMP
  • Experimental Design
  • Cell Culture Techniques

11. Chemical Analyst

How chemical analyst uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage the scheduling and the FTIR analysis for all blend protocol gases.
  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Perform finish product and release testing for prescription drugs in the pharmaceutical industry using UV/VIS, UV/PDA, and HPLC.

Most common skills for chemical analyst:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Analytical Methods
  • Analytical Procedures
  • PH Meter
  • HPLC
  • R

12. Junior Chemist

How junior chemist uses Lab Equipment:

  • Achieve and maintain ISO 9001-2000 certification by creating and implementing policies and serving as management representative.
  • Process laboratory data to ensure efficiency of plant operations and troubleshoot unexpect conditions to prevent an upset within the plant.
  • Solve the quality issues with Zithromax SDD extrusion during a systems audit of the start up process, in Vega Baja.

Most common skills for junior chemist:

  • Lab Equipment
  • R
  • HPLC
  • PH Meter
  • QC
  • Analytical Instruments

13. Metallurgical Technician

How metallurgical technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Follow ISO [] specifications.
  • Assist and implement the development and performance of calibrations of equipment and instruments to assure that all GMP requirements are meet.

Most common skills for metallurgical technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Sample Preparation
  • Macro
  • Etching
  • Hardness Testing
  • Tensile Testing

14. Quality Assurance Chemist

How quality assurance chemist uses Lab Equipment:

  • Plan, manage, and maintain laboratory's SPC and TQM programs.
  • Assist FDA and ISO audits as required.
  • Operate, programme and troubleshot four HPLC instruments as well as two GC instruments.

Most common skills for quality assurance chemist:

  • Lab Equipment
  • R
  • HPLC
  • Analytical Methods
  • ISO
  • Test Results

15. Laboratory Coordinator

How laboratory coordinator uses Lab Equipment:

  • Lead a team to decide on an optimal LIS.
  • Manage curriculum development, authore and publish lab manuals in physiology and ecology.
  • Prepare and audit patient charts according to HIPAA compliance.

Most common skills for laboratory coordinator:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Chemistry
  • Laboratory Safety
  • CLIA

16. Volunteer Research Assistant

How volunteer research assistant uses Lab Equipment:

  • Evaluate patients' study eligibility via medical history, obtain informed consent, enroll patients, and achieve enrollment quotas.
  • Compile subject questionnaires using SPSS data analysis software.
  • Perform DNA extraction and estimation.

Most common skills for volunteer research assistant:

  • Lab Equipment
  • DR
  • Literature Reviews
  • Data Collection
  • Cell Culture
  • Research Projects

17. Science Technician

How science technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Identify owl species by sight and sound prompt using hoot flute and reed caller.
  • Manage daily RCRA inspections and mechanical, electrical, and electronic equipment preventive/corrective maintenance procedures.
  • Administer laboratory tests and experiments that include various assays, such as ELISA and specialize technologies.

Most common skills for science technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Safety Regulations
  • Research Projects
  • Social Work
  • Data Entry
  • Technical Support

18. Chemical Laboratory Technician

How chemical laboratory technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Utilize instrumental and titration analysis on various chemical baths to maintain control of processes and insure product quality.
  • Keep accurate records and report results as per ISO documentation requirements.

Most common skills for chemical laboratory technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • Routine Maintenance
  • Chemical Analysis
  • Analytical Methods
  • Chemical Processes
  • Chromatography

19. Microbiology Laboratory Assistant

How microbiology laboratory assistant uses Lab Equipment:

  • Manage patient, and corporate information with compassion and confidentiality.
  • Conduct HPLC, PCR, and DNA sample preparations for ongoing microbiological study.
  • Include handling specimens from patients, including tissue, blood, urine, body fluids, stool, and wounds.

Most common skills for microbiology laboratory assistant:

  • Patients
  • Lab Equipment
  • Data Entry
  • Specimen Processing
  • Microbiology Lab
  • Specimen Handling

20. Analytical Technician

How analytical technician uses Lab Equipment:

  • Start mixer and allow it to run for prescribe time to attain specify viscosity and color.
  • Manage daily production schedule, monitor machine operation, addressed any etching machinery problems.
  • Perform prescribed ASTM and ISO procedures on condom lot submissions to determine acceptability for use.

Most common skills for analytical technician:

  • Lab Equipment
  • HPLC
  • SQL
  • R
  • Lims
  • GC

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