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Medical Laboratory Scientist

Providence, RI · On-site

$29.53 - $48.72/hr

Dates, initials reagents and QC materials appropriately once opened. Follows established ... Bachelor's degree in a lab science such as chemical, physical, biological, clinical laboratory ...

Path Tech Student

Providence, RI · On-site

$22.24 - $23.25/hr

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards ... Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a related field or equivalent laboratory experience.

Path Tech Student

Providence, RI · On-site

$22.24 - $23.25/hr

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards ... Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a related field or equivalent laboratory experience.

Path Tech Student

Providence, RI · On-site

$22.24 - $23.25/hr

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards. Prepare ... Minimum Qualifications Education and Knowledge Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a ...

Path Tech Student

Providence, RI · On-site

$22.24 - $23.25/hr

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards ... Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a related field or equivalent laboratory experience.

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards. Prepare ... Minimum Qualifications Education and Knowledge Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a ...

Review test results for accuracy and compliance with established quality control standards ... Associate's Degree in chemistry, biology, or a related field or equivalent laboratory experience.

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How much do biological control jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for biological control in Rhode Island is $41,234.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,700.00 and $45,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is biological control?

A Biological Control job involves managing pests, weeds, or invasive species using natural predators, parasitoids, pathogens, or other biological agents. Professionals in this field work in agriculture, forestry, or environmental management to develop sustainable pest control solutions that reduce reliance on chemical pesticides. Responsibilities may include researching biological agents, conducting field trials, and advising on pest management strategies. This role often requires expertise in entomology, ecology, or microbiology to effectively evaluate and implement biological control methods.

What does someone in biological control do?

Professionals in Biological Control spend their days monitoring pest populations, identifying organisms, releasing beneficial agents (like predatory insects), and recording data on pest suppression. They coordinate closely with farmers, agronomists, and research teams to assess field conditions and adapt control strategies as needed. Routine tasks may also include laboratory work, data analysis, and the preparation of reports or presentations to communicate findings. Being adaptable is important, as work often combines both outdoor fieldwork and office-based planning or research duties.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in biological control?

To thrive in Biological Control, a strong background in entomology, ecology, or plant science—often supported by a relevant degree—is essential, along with experience in pest management and biological agents. Familiarity with laboratory and field research tools, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and pest identification software is highly valuable, as are certifications like Pest Control Advisor (PCA) or equivalent. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and clear communication skills help professionals collaborate effectively with agricultural teams and stakeholders. These abilities are crucial for designing, implementing, and monitoring control strategies that sustainably manage pests and protect crops.

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Infographic showing various Biological Control job openings in Rhode Island as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, and 7% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $41,234 per year, or $19.8 per hour.

Medical Laboratory Scientist

Brown University Health

Providence, RI • On-site

$29.53 - $48.72/hr

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Job description

SUMMARY Under the general supervision of the Specialist, Manager, or Director performs various complex clinical laboratory tests in one or more of the laboratory sections of the Pathology Department. The work performed requires a professional level of knowledge in order to read and interpret test results, especially those that are abnormal or atypical. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Calibration of equipment Performance and interpretation of highly complex testing and the corresponding Quality Control results Troubleshooting of equipment as needed All specific functions performed in this position reflect the age specific needs of the patient.

Brown University Health employees are expected to successfully role model the organization's values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence as these values guide our everyday actions with patients, customers, and one another. RESPONSIBILITIES Receives specimens, confirms patient's identification, validates the appropriateness of physician's orders and labels, exercising care to avoid contamination of specimen. Prepares and determines suitability of solutions, reagents, and stains following standard laboratory formulas and procedures; confirming expiration dates.

Dates, initials reagents, and QC materials appropriately once opened. Follows established departmental procedures, performs complex clinical tests using a variety of methodologies including EIA, IFA, Chemiluminescence, RIA, Electrophoresis, Immunoassay, and Colorimetry. Performs complex clinical laboratory tests, which require a professional level of knowledge in order to monitor testing procedures and parameters, and to interpret and analyze test results.

Interprets clinical significance of test results. Collaborates with other technologists to confirm unusual test results or test procedure variation. May review same with Specialist, Manager, or Director.

Records and reports test results to ordering physician or DOH, as procedurally required. Assists in the instruction of students and residents, as required, and in the orientation and training of new employees to an assigned laboratory section. Performs quality control checks on equipment and reagents, records values, and uses results to identify potential problems.

Performs new tests and procedures during developmental stages and makes recommendations for modification and establishment of new tests and procedures. Monitors, sets up and calibrates equipment, troubleshoots operational problems, and performs preventative maintenance and minor repairs involving the manufacturer's Hot Line as needed. Cleans and maintains laboratory equipment, glassware, instruments, work benches, etc.

Helps to maintain inventory control in the lab, to include stocking of supplies to maintain laboratory readiness. Participates in quality Assurance and Improvement programs, as needed. Maintains RI State CLS License, requiring a minimum of 15 hours/year in continuing education, and current knowledge of clinical laboratory theories and technologies.

Complies with all QA, Safety, Infection Control, and HIPAA guidelines in accordance with established hospital and departmental policies, procedures, and objectives. Performs other related duties that may be assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in a lab science such as chemical, physical, biological, clinical laboratory science, medical technology, or closely related field or equivalent education and experience as defined by CLIA standards.

CREDENTIALS National certification by ASCP or equivalent in any of the offered categories such as Medical Laboratory Science, Medical Technology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Hematology, or any other recognized categorical certifications. OR Eligible for national certification with laboratory training including completion of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by the ABHES, NAACLS, or other organization approved by HHS. OR Previously qualified or could have qualified as a technologist as defined by CLIA standards for testing personnel.

The ability to operate equipment and instruments and to perform all procedures and tests within assigned laboratory section and interpret them accurately. The physical and visual dexterity necessary to conduct and interpret tests. The physical ability to stand and work at laboratory benches.

Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients with consideration of aging processes, human development stages, and cultural patterns in each step of the care process. EXPERIENCE One year experience in a clinical laboratory. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Exposure to odors, infectious materials, toxins, and other hazardous substances.

Visual strain is encountered while closely examining specimens. Regularly required to stand, lift, and carry supplies, etc. Pay Range $29.53-$48.72 Location The Miriam Hospital - 164 Summit Ave Providence, Rhode Island 02906 Work Type Second shift (few first) rotating weekends and holidays Work Shift Variable Daily Hours 8 hours Driving Required No Brown University Health is committed to providing equal employment opportunities and maintaining a work environment free from all forms of unlawful discrimination and harassment

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