Medical Laboratory Scientist/Lab Support Technician
- UPMC
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Full Time
Join Our Team at UPMC Presbyterian – Special Hematology Laboratory
UPMC Presbyterian is excited to announce an opening for a Medical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Laboratory Technician, or Lab Support Technician in our Special Hematology – Bone Marrow Laboratory, located in the Clinical Lab Building in Oakland, the heart of Pittsburgh’s medical and academic community.
This full-time Daylight shift position offers a consistent Monday–Friday schedule , with a weekend rotation of approximately one Saturday every five weeks — no holidays required .
As a member of our collaborative Bone Marrow Laboratory team, you’ll play a vital role in supporting a wide network of UPMC hospitals, outpatient clinics, and Cancer Centers, while working closely with the Division of Hematopathology. Our lab is known for its specialized and complex testing, and we are committed to fostering career growth and professional advancement.
If you're looking for meaningful work in a high-impact setting with opportunities to grow, we invite you to explore this opportunity at UPMC.
Applicants will be placed into the appropriate job title and salary based on their individual experience and education. The Medical Lab Technician's salary starts at $22.76/hour. The Laboratory Support Tech's salary starts at 18.80/hour.
MLS/MLT roles are eligible for a generous sign-on bonus for those who qualify!
Responsibilities:
- Follow established procedures for the collection (including phlebotomy, as required) and processing of specimens for analysis including the appropriateness and stability of the sample. Perform qualitative and quantitative analytical procedures according to established protocols with precision and accuracy in a timely and efficient manner.
- Recognize critical, abnormal, and unacceptable test results and follow-up according to established protocols. Recognize factors that affect measurements and results and initiate the necessary corrective action according to established protocols. Identify problems with instrumentation, methodology, specimens, supplies, or results and act as outlined in predetermined protocols.
- Operate and maintain equipment within the scope of training utilizing defined schedules and written instructions to perform quality control checks, preventive maintenance, and calibration. Perform minor repairs. Use reagents and supplies cost-effectively; monitor and maintain an appropriate supply inventory.
- Maintain in-depth knowledge of techniques, principles, and instruments, their interrelationships and physiological conditions affecting test results.
- Conduct, direct, or assist with test development and methodology/equipment evaluation, selection, and implementation.
- Performs High Complexity Testing (as defined by PA DOH) without direct supervision.
- Assume responsibility for first-line supervision of the section/department temporarily as delegated.
- Train and orient new employees, students, and residents, as applicable and as assigned.