Lead Clinical Laboratory Technician- Rare Diseases
Company: Exact Sciences
Location: Marshfield
Posted on: March 12, 2025
Job Description:
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Position Overview
The Lead Clinical Laboratory Technician provides leadership support
to the technical lab staff. This role is responsible for being the
workflow and troubleshooting point person in the technical lab,
coordinate and conducts day-to-day activities in the laboratory to
ensure timely and accurate testing. The Lead Clinical Laboratory
Technician works directly with the Clinical Laboratory Supervisor
to anticipate and resolve issues related to efficiencies in
throughput, staffing, and laboratory processes. This role is also
responsible for verifying result release and pending list
management and investigation. The Lead Clinical Laboratory
Technician is expected to spend approximately half of their time
performing laboratory testing on the bench.
Schedule:
Saturday to Tuesday, 12pm-10:30pm (eligible for shift
differential)
Essential Duties
Include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Perform highly complex analytic processes without direct
supervision.
- Operate laboratory instruments, performs maintenance, as
needed, and ensures proper functioning of laboratory
equipment.
- Maintain laboratory equipment and supplies by performing
preventative maintenance and maintaining quality assurance
records.
- Calibrate laboratory instruments to ensure accuracy of test
results.
- Perform analytical and troubleshooting decision-making
functions, including initiating backup methods as needed, without
direct supervision.
- Apply step by step thinking, problem solving and critical
thinking patterns.
- Manages workflow in the laboratory adjusting resources as
needed to complete tasks.
- Ability to determine appropriate time allocation between daily
test processing needs and project needs in a high quality,
efficient and effective manner.
- Works strategically with department supervisors and managers to
ensure testing is completed within turnaround time. Champion
continuous improvement projects and support other area needs
dependent on demand.
- Coordinate testing and communication within and between
departments.
- Act as the primary contact for staff in the laboratory area for
technical and administrative problems.
- Conduct check-in meetings with members of their respective
shift.
- Maintain stringent standards for quality by investigating,
correcting, and documenting any issues which might adversely impact
the quality of test results and/or employee safety, and
communicating these to the appropriate management
representatives.
- Monitor quality and error logs to generate quality assurance
indicator data, taking appropriate action as needed to improve
processes.
- Utilize statistical methods to assess laboratory testing.
- Maintain stringent standards for safety by investigating,
correcting, and documenting any issues which might adversely impact
employee safety, and communicating these to the appropriate
management and EHS representatives.
- Acts as a resource for staff on safety initiatives within the
laboratory.
- Inspire high productivity, quality, and TAT behaviors for team
members.
- Leads writing and modifying laboratory SOPs to maintain a high
level of quality in test processes and results.
- Assist with knowledge transfer of changes and additions to
laboratory procedures, processes, and policies.
- With Supervisor, research and implement changes to laboratory
protocols via new technology and consumables, as necessary.
- Triage software and hardware troubleshooting to maintain
laboratory workflow.
- Plan and execute training of new technicians. Ability to mentor
and coach. Willingness to explore different training methods
according to learning styles of technicians.
- Conduct new employee interviews and participate in the hiring
decision process as assigned.
- Represent the laboratory by providing technical information
and/or instruction to clients, new employees, students, residents,
peers, and the public as requested.
- Demonstrate professional demeanor, in personal appearance and
behavior, in all work-related interactions inside and outside of
the laboratory.
- Ability to respond to stakeholder requests in a professional
and timely manner.
- Uphold company mission and values through accountability,
innovation, integrity, quality, and teamwork.
- Apply excellent verbal, nonverbal, and written communication
skills.
- Ability to manage confidential information.
- Ability to become proficient in new programs rapidly.
- Apply high attention to detail.
- Ability to learn new laboratory skills and adapt to changing
technology.
- Maintain regular and reliable attendance.
- Ability to act with an inclusion mindset and model these
behaviors for the organization.
- Ability to work designated schedule.
- Ability to work on a mobile device, tablet, or in front of a
computer screen and/or perform typing.
- Ability to work in front of a computer for up to 90% of a
typical workday. Ability to work standing for approximately 90% of
a typical workday.
- Ability to grasp with both hands; pinch with thumb and
forefinger; turn with hand/arm; reach above shoulder height.
- May perform repetitious actions using lab tools.
- Ability to use near vision to view samples at close range.
- May be exposed to hazardous materials, tissue specimens, and
instruments with moving parts, lasers, heating and freezing
elements, and high-speed centrifugation.
- Participate in continuing education and staff meetings.
Responsible for own professional development. Minimum
Qualifications
- Associate degree in a laboratory science (chemical or
biological science) or medical laboratory technology from an
accredited institution or equivalent laboratory training and
experience as defined:
- 60 semester hours or equivalent from an accredited institution
that, at a minimum, includes either 24 semester hours of medical
laboratory technology courses, OR 24 semester hours of science
courses that include six semester hours of chemistry, six semester
hours of biology, and 12 semester hours of chemistry, biology or
medical laboratory technology in any combination.
- 4+ years of high complexity testing experience in a clinical
laboratory setting.
- Demonstrated strong professionalism and leadership skills.
- Demonstrated intermediate level project management skills.
- Demonstrated strong technical skills and professional working
knowledge of job industry.
- Demonstrated ability to perform the Essential Duties of the
position with or without accommodation.
- Authorization to work in the United States without
sponsorship.
- Professional working knowledge of local, state, and federal
laboratory regulations. Preferred Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in a chemical biological or clinical
laboratory science or medical technology from an accredited
institution.
- For degrees not in those listed above: 90 semester hours which
must include 16 semester hours in chemistry (6 of which must be in
inorganic chemistry); 16 semester hours in biology courses; and 3
semester hours of math.
- 5+ years of high complexity testing experience in a clinical
laboratory setting.
- Possession of active ASCP certification in QLS, MLS, MLT, or
MB
- Experience with laboratory automation.
- Experience working with laboratory information systems.
- Experience in molecular testing.
Salary Range:
$54,000.00 - $88,000.00
The annual base salary shown is for this position located in US -
WI - Marshfield on a full-time basis. In addition, this position is
bonus eligible, and is eligible to be considered for company stock
at hire and on an annual basis.
Exact Sciences is proud to offer an employee experience that
includes paid time off (including days for vacation, holidays,
volunteering, and personal time), paid leave for parents and
caregivers, a retirement savings plan, wellness support, and health
benefits including medical, prescription drug, dental, and vision
coverage. Learn more about our benefits .
Our success relies on the experiences and perspectives of a diverse
team, and Exact Sciences fosters a culture where all employees can
develop personally and professionally with a sense of respect and
belonging. If you require an accommodation, please contact us here
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