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Title:Lab Management Specialist (Lab User Experience)

Job Description Summary:

Highly motivated Lab Management Specialist to provide critical, on-site support as part of a dynamic lab service team. The role is mainly responsible for management of lab environments to ensure the efficient operations within the customer lab space, to give time back to the scientists. These responsibilities require great customer service and drive to succeed to provide a quality service.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Perform system ownership responsibilities on a range of laboratory equipment and communication on instrument availability.
  • Liaise with facility engineering and communication of impacted business.
  • Inspect customer labs for quality, process, and safety improvements.
  • Induct lab users and maintain overall oversight of the lab operations.
  • Align procedures and processes across customer lab spaces.
  • Provide insight for departmental EHS and Quality.
  • Work as a team with Lab Technician and Lab Support Coordinator to provide seamless Lab Management Service.
  • Specific tasks tailored to the customers' requirements.
  • Follow SOPs, protocols, and other guidelines as it relates to the required tasks.
  • Be able to interact with colleagues in other functions to solve technical problems.
  • Maintain training and compliance in areas of health and safety, security, environmental and oper...
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