NAMSA
Job Title
NAMSA pioneered the industry and was the first independent company in the world to focus solely on medical device materials for safety. NAMSA started testing medical devices before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration started regulating such products in 1976. We are shaping the industry. NAMSA has been a key contributor to the development of the test methods that govern our industry. We have become the industry's premier provider. We provide support for clients during every step of the product development lifecycle and beyond. Come and work for an organization with the: Vision
to inspire innovative MedTech solutions that advance global healthcare, improve patient lives and accelerate client success and the Mission
to deliver best-in-class global MedTech development solutions through our people, expertise and technology by adhering to our core Values: Act with integrity in everything we do. Provide best-in-class customer experiences. Develop superior talent and deliver expertise. Respond with agility and provide timely results. Embrace collaboration, diverse perspectives and ideas. Job Description: Conduct general housekeeping of laboratory and clean slides. Dispose of biohazards, glass, sharps and other materials appropriately. Label slides and cassettes Box slides or samples for shipment to pathologists, archives and/or clients. Change processors and stainers. Bag/dispose of tissues for completed studies May perform tissue grossing for routine studies. Prepares microscopic slides for research/diagnostic purposes; includes fixation, dehydration, infiltration, embedding, microtomy and mounting to include both paraffin and plastic processed tissues, in addition to frozen sectioning. Performs and maintains proficiency in histochemical staining procedures and troubleshooting techniques. Performs quality control procedures on all samples (slides, blocks, forms, etc.) to ensure accuracy and excellence. May develop procedures for tissue handling. Process tissues appropriately for review by a pathologist. May organize and participate in necropsies. May perform photography and high-resolution x-ray imaging and film developing. Maintains records according to good laboratory practices. Coordinates and performs the shipping of all pathology related specimens, including slides, blocks, and wet tissues, to the appropriate designated facility. May perform tissue trimming according to established guidelines. Maintains proficiency in all appropriate designated departmental SOPs with knowledge of lab processes. Maintains a clean, GLP-compliant lab and ensures all logbooks are reviewed and correct, and maintains laboratory equipment according to applicable SOPs. Performs calibration or validation activities applicable to specialized equipment. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications & Technical Competencies: Principal Duties and Responsibilities Process tissue appropriately for review by a pathologist. May organize and participate in necropsies. Develop procedures for tissue handling. Operate and maintain histology equipment. Maintain records according to good laboratory practice. Review, maintain and develop SOPs relevant to assigned duties. Conduct all routine Histology tasks (see Histology Technician description). Qualifications and Skills Requires High School Diploma with 5 years of general lab experience or 2 years histology experience. Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline with 0-1 years related experience preferred. HT Certification preferred. Technical Competencies Awareness of applicable guidelines and regulations appropriate for primary department, including but not limited to USDA, USP, Tripartite, FHSA, CTFA, FSA, ICH, EP, and/or JP. Knowledge of metric system, scientific applications, experimental design, and data evaluation. Ability to work in a GLP/GMP environment. Working knowledge of applicable NAMSA systems (LIMS, Trackwise, MasterControl, etc.) as appropriate per primary department. Working Conditions Physical activities include standing, walking, sitting, using hands to finger, handle, or feel, and reaching with hands and arms. Occasionally required to climb or balance. Vision abilities required include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Physical requirements include being able to frequently move or lift up to 25 pounds (12 kgs). Employee must be able to talk and hear.
NAMSA pioneered the industry and was the first independent company in the world to focus solely on medical device materials for safety. NAMSA started testing medical devices before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration started regulating such products in 1976. We are shaping the industry. NAMSA has been a key contributor to the development of the test methods that govern our industry. We have become the industry's premier provider. We provide support for clients during every step of the product development lifecycle and beyond. Come and work for an organization with the: Vision
to inspire innovative MedTech solutions that advance global healthcare, improve patient lives and accelerate client success and the Mission
to deliver best-in-class global MedTech development solutions through our people, expertise and technology by adhering to our core Values: Act with integrity in everything we do. Provide best-in-class customer experiences. Develop superior talent and deliver expertise. Respond with agility and provide timely results. Embrace collaboration, diverse perspectives and ideas. Job Description: Conduct general housekeeping of laboratory and clean slides. Dispose of biohazards, glass, sharps and other materials appropriately. Label slides and cassettes Box slides or samples for shipment to pathologists, archives and/or clients. Change processors and stainers. Bag/dispose of tissues for completed studies May perform tissue grossing for routine studies. Prepares microscopic slides for research/diagnostic purposes; includes fixation, dehydration, infiltration, embedding, microtomy and mounting to include both paraffin and plastic processed tissues, in addition to frozen sectioning. Performs and maintains proficiency in histochemical staining procedures and troubleshooting techniques. Performs quality control procedures on all samples (slides, blocks, forms, etc.) to ensure accuracy and excellence. May develop procedures for tissue handling. Process tissues appropriately for review by a pathologist. May organize and participate in necropsies. May perform photography and high-resolution x-ray imaging and film developing. Maintains records according to good laboratory practices. Coordinates and performs the shipping of all pathology related specimens, including slides, blocks, and wet tissues, to the appropriate designated facility. May perform tissue trimming according to established guidelines. Maintains proficiency in all appropriate designated departmental SOPs with knowledge of lab processes. Maintains a clean, GLP-compliant lab and ensures all logbooks are reviewed and correct, and maintains laboratory equipment according to applicable SOPs. Performs calibration or validation activities applicable to specialized equipment. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications & Technical Competencies: Principal Duties and Responsibilities Process tissue appropriately for review by a pathologist. May organize and participate in necropsies. Develop procedures for tissue handling. Operate and maintain histology equipment. Maintain records according to good laboratory practice. Review, maintain and develop SOPs relevant to assigned duties. Conduct all routine Histology tasks (see Histology Technician description). Qualifications and Skills Requires High School Diploma with 5 years of general lab experience or 2 years histology experience. Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline with 0-1 years related experience preferred. HT Certification preferred. Technical Competencies Awareness of applicable guidelines and regulations appropriate for primary department, including but not limited to USDA, USP, Tripartite, FHSA, CTFA, FSA, ICH, EP, and/or JP. Knowledge of metric system, scientific applications, experimental design, and data evaluation. Ability to work in a GLP/GMP environment. Working knowledge of applicable NAMSA systems (LIMS, Trackwise, MasterControl, etc.) as appropriate per primary department. Working Conditions Physical activities include standing, walking, sitting, using hands to finger, handle, or feel, and reaching with hands and arms. Occasionally required to climb or balance. Vision abilities required include close vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. Physical requirements include being able to frequently move or lift up to 25 pounds (12 kgs). Employee must be able to talk and hear.