Houston, Texas30+ days ago
Assistant (STX-178)| ID: | STX-178 | Location: | Houston | Program: | SEE | . |
| Wage/Hr: | $16.20 | Hours/Week: | 40 | MinimumLab helper jobs involve assisting scientists and technicians by preparing, cleaning and maintaining lab equipment and supplies, performing experiments to maintain the organized work environment. Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the United States at the time of application and throughout the duration of employment. The ideal candidate for this role brings prior experience managing direct reports and overseeing daily laboratory operations, with strong working knowledge of laboratory environments and specimen handling. The Clinical Trial Laboratory Supervisor also collaborates closely with study sponsors, research partners, and regulatory bodies to resolve complex protocol issues and safeguard protocol integrity. ul>Performs daily lab operations including sample processing, result reporting/distribution, personnel direction (as appropriate), and clerical duties as required to maintain efficient work flow, at a competent level and according to the age/needs of the patient/population served, communicating special circumstances to appropriate personnel. Interacts with hospital personnel, volunteers, physicians and patients as to specimens and orders coming into the Laboratory Services and with sensitivity to their needs. Deer Park, TX30+ days ago Employees are required to read product information, use available engineering controls, follow guidelines presented during training, and be able to wear and use appropriate protective equipment, including respiratory protective equipment, as may be required by the work environment. Attend training and pass appropriate examinations in petroleum, chemical and gas analysis, including Right-to-Know training, hazardous materials disposal, and other safety and compliance training required by applicable regulations. Deer Park, Texas8 days ago li>Verify and communicate results obtained from the performance of laboratory procedures and make the appropriate entries into instrument logs, control charts, laboratory worksheets, and any other media, whether print or electronic, assuring the validity and traceability of the information. Employees are required to read product information, use available engineering controls, follow guidelines presented during training, and be able to wear and use appropriate protective equipment, including respiratory protective equipment, as may be required by the work environment. |