Specimen Accessioner (Data Entry) Internet & Ecommerce - Birmingham, AL at Geebo

Specimen Accessioner (Data Entry)

Company Name:
LabCorp
Requirements:
License/Certification/Education: Requires a High School Diploma or equivalent w/1-2 years of experience.
Job Description:
Prepares laboratory specimens (e.g. serum, stool, semen, urine, tissue, etc.) for designated departments/locations prior to laboratory analysis and testing. Unpacks specimens from branches or ports and routes specimens by type to various staging areas. Prepares all specimens received for testing in designated laboratory departments or locations such as staging of specimens, centrifuge, separate serum, and blood smears. Aliquots sample for departments. Prepares excess specimen samples for storage and resolves and document problem specimens. May also be assigned to Imaging requisitions, and capping specimen aliquots.
DATA ENTRY EXPERIENCE IS STRONGLY PREFERRED.
PASSING SCORE ON DATA ENTRY (MINIMUM OF 5000 KPH WITH 5% ERROR RATE) AND VISUAL COMPARISON ASSESSMENTS (SCORE OF 38 OR HIGHER) IS REQUIRED.
Company Description:
Imagine being connected to something amazing.
LabCorp provides leading-edge medical laboratory tests and services through a national network of primary clinical laboratories and specialized Centers of Excellence.
At LabCorp, the work you do will be challenging and the opportunities available to you are endless. Whether you're interested in technology or sales, phlebotomy or IT, you can build a successful career that can only be described as amazing.
Headquartered in Burlington, North Carolina, we have thousands of employees working in laboratories, service centers and on distribution routes from coast to coast.
LabCorp is an Equal Opportunity Employer. As an EOE/AA employer, the organization will not discriminate in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and veteran or disability status.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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