
Molecular Genomic Specialist I
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Independently perform clinical testing in accordance with established SOPs.
- Process all clinical, QC and PT specimens through clinical workflow.
- Demonstrate high-level problem-solving skills and analytical abilities to successfully perform laboratory testing.
- Accurately record relevant data and values in case folders and internal databases.
- Process samples meticulously to avoid cross-contamination.
- Meet established turn-around-time deadlines for clinical testing.
- Maintain expertise in or knowledge of molecular biology techniques, including but not limited to: nucleic acid isolation, nucleic acid quantitation, PCR/RT-PCR/qPCR, Sanger sequencing, LOH, methylation analysis, MassARRAY MALDI-TOF, next-generation sequencing, etc.
- Effectively communicate with other laboratory members including lab leadership. Maintain track of technical and professional development, including but not limited to attendance at seminars/webinars and participation in educational programs and activities.
- Identify critical, abnormal and/or unacceptable results and follow-up according to established protocol.
- Document all corrective action and follow-up with lead and/or supervisor.
- Operate, perform routine maintenance on, and calibrate all laboratory equipment as required.
- Identify problems with instrumentation, methodology, specimens, and/or supplies and follow-up according to established protocols.
- Maintain proficiency in appropriate Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS).
- Appropriately use automated and/or liquid handling machines for clinical testing.
- Accurately and precisely analyze molecular assay results for final interpretation by medical staff.
- Be able to pipet accurately and precisely.
- Have scientific knowledge of molecular fundamentals and techniques, in order to understand the methodology of the assay and execute it properly both manually and using advanced instrumentation.
- Possess high-level problem-solving skills for assay, instruments, controls, samples, and reagents/enzymes so they are able to notice, understand, and act upon performance trends of every step of every assay.
- BS degree, major in biological science field OR BS degree in chemical or physical science field with at least 1 year experience in clinical molecular laboratory AND 16 semester hours in chemistry (including at least 6 hours in inorganic chemistry), 16 semester hours in biology courses pertinent to the medical sciences, and 3 semester hours in mathematics.
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