Routine instrument maintenance and troubleshooting
Clinical specimen testing and documentation
Knowledge of local and international regulations
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MEDPACE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. is seeking a Medical Technologist to perform laboratory investigations, ensure data validity, and develop knowledge of clinical trial regulations. The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor of Science degree and have at least two years of relevant experience in Biochemistry, Haematology, or Immunology, along with strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and within a team.
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Job Summary
The role involves performing routine instrument maintenance, troubleshooting, and ensuring the validity of reported laboratory data.
Candidates are expected to develop knowledge of local and international regulations regarding clinical trials and pre-analytical variables.
The position requires working on rotational public holidays and weekends within a team environment.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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MEDPACE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. is seeking a Medical Technologist to perform laboratory investigations, ensure data validity, and develop knowledge of clinical trial regulations. The ideal candidate should possess a Bachelor of Science degree and have at least two years of relevant experience in Biochemistry, Haematology, or Immunology, along with strong communication skills and the ability to work both independently and within a team.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Routine instrument maintenance and troubleshooting
Clinical specimen testing and documentation
Knowledge of local and international regulations
Understanding pre-analytical variables in lab testing
Rotational public holidays and weekends availability
Nice-to-have
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and in a team
Knowledge of disease processes correlation with data
Basic knowledge of drug therapy techniques
Key Requirements
Bachelor of Science degree
At least 2 years hands-on experience in Biochemistry, Haematology, or Immunology