Medical Technologist II (RPSTO)
Biomat USA, Inc.
Do you want to join an international team working to improve the future of healthcare? Do you want to improve the lives of millions of people? Grifols is a global healthcare company which, since its foundation in Barcelona in 1909, has been working to improve the health and well-being of people all over the world. Our four divisions - Bioscience, Diagnostic, Hospital and Bio Supplies - develop, produce and market innovative medicines, solutions and services in more than 100 countries and regions.
**Medical Technologist II**
**Hours:** **Monday to Friday - Day Shift, No Weekends, No Holidays** **(Subject to change)**
This position performs a limited variety of standard but specialized laboratory tests on human source plasma products. Uses discretion and professional judgment in assessing data, verifying results, and assuring quality control. Calculates and correlates test results; troubleshoots and resolves testing and instrument problems. Provides technical direction to assigned Technologists and Technicians. Advises supervisor about deviations and unanticipated or unfamiliar problems.
+ Monitors and assigns daily workload to Technologists and Technicians. Prioritize testing to accommodate smooth and timely flow of results.
+ Performs laboratory tests including routine and specialized testing for contracts and customers in compliance with GMP and established procedures.
+ Manages test data, records and completes all documention in compliance with GDP requirements and following established procedures..
+ Review and release final test results. Verify all transcriptions. Check quality control for run validity. Inform and directs technologists and technicians of any errors and corrections to be made.
+ Perform instrument troubleshooting including performing minor repairs and contacting supplier when necessary following all normal procedures.
+ Manages reagent inventory and supply inventory as assigned. Provides support and oversight maintaining cleanliness and organization of storage areas.
+ Provide problem-solving, troubleshooting, and reference for Technologists and Technicians. Maintain thorough and up-to-date knowledge of all related Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the lab. Provide reassurance when a mistake is made and help with the resolution.
+ Provides support to management with oversight of, and is responsible for review of documentation (SOPs, Forms, etc.) to ensure they are maintained current and in compliance with regulations.
+ Responsible for ensuring all equipment is operational and suitable for the intended use (validated, calibrations and maintenance are kept current, etc.).
+ Notify Operations Supervisor or Sr. Technologist of operational and testing problems, which cannot be resolved or are not addressed in the SOP’s.
+ Oversee pooling operation. Ensure bleeds are pulled, pipetted, and tested in a timely manner.
+ Function as lead medical technologist as assigned or in absence of Supervisor.
+ Train personnel according to laboratory requirements and established procedures.
+ Run specialized computer programs for designated assignments: Excel, e-mail, word, access, LIMs, SAP, EDMS.
+ May be trained and assigned to provide oversight for RBC area and monitor the inventory of frozen red blood cells, and monitor the whole blood units as they are available for freezing.
+ Able to detect problems with the red blood cells and report observations to management.
+ Develop understanding of the anti-D specialty plasma program and understands the FDA regulations/ requirements and helps to maintatin compliance with established SOPs for the processing of whole blood, frozen red blood cells, and deglycerolized red blood cells.
+ Develop understanding of other specialty plasma programs and the support provided by the laboratory for these.
+ Act as a reference in case of problems with testing or processing of units.
+ Able to prepare reagents with ability to utilize the equipment for such preparation.
+ Ability to interact with the Biotest centers regarding samples submission, immunization sequence, and the DeNovo process.
+ Analyze the immune response and based on specific criteria, order red blood cells for the physician’s use in immunization.
+ Track Anti-D material inventory and provide a pool of adequate performance.
+ Helps maintain physical and computer inventory of Anti-D.
+ Understands and is able to troubleshoot pool making/calculations.
+ Familiar with proper procedure for exposures and lab accidents, or personal injury.
+ Able to create an enviorment where MT I’s feel free to ask questions pertaining to results; provides support.
+ Must be flexible, change ready and available when necessary to support Laboratory operations.
+ Assist laboratory Supervisor as required.
+ Perform additional tasks or take part in special projects as assigned by management.
Education Requirements: Associates degree or equivalent with specific training in a Medical Laboratory. Technologist/Technician program and clinical lab training (i.e., hospital or vacational school rotation).
Experience Requirements: Three years experience in a clinical laboratory setting preferably in Immunohematology.
Other Essential Knowledge: Florida State Licensure (BPR) as a Medical Laboratory Technologist. Good communication skills; ability to work well with others; be flexible and able to handle multiple priorities; work well under pressure; capable of independent work; decision-making, and problem solving within established guidelines; detail-oriented; exercise good judgment in apprising supervisor when needing assistance or guidance. Ability to lift approximately 10 lbs. Ability to set-up, operate, program, disassemble, clean, and quality control required laboratory equipment. Run specialized computer programs. Use arithmetiic, algebraic, and geometric calculations for test data and daily reports.
Working Conditions: Physical: Stands or sits to perform tests and release runs 75% of the time. Walks, climbs stairs, lifts and carries bins, boxes, and waste/water canister weighing up to 10 lbs. Uses sense of sight and color determination. Uses finger dexterity to perform tests and operate equipment.
Hazards: Continuous exposure to contaminated waste and infectious materials (human source products), toxic chemicals, chemical fumes and odors, and noise from compressors.
Stresses: Meeting testing deadlines for centers. Responsible for the release and retests of results where an error can have disastrous effects on the individuals being tested.
**BENEFITS:**
**We offer benefits including medical, PTO, up to 5% 401K match, and tuition reimbursement. We are committed to offering our employees opportunities for professional growth and career progression. Even though we are a global healthcare company with employees in 30 countries, Grifols prides itself on its family-like culture. Our company has more than tripled its workforce in the last 10 years — we’re growing, and you can grow with us!**
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**Location:** **NORTH AMERICA : USA : FL-Boca Raton** **:** **USBOCLA - RPSTO**
Learn more about Grifols (http://www.grifols.com/es/web/international/home)
**Req ID:** 531414
**Type:** Regular Full-Time
**Job Category:** Others
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