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F) Recognizes and reports computer malfunctions to supervisory personnel. G) Responsible for ... Handles general lab issues as indicated, always exercising sound and professional judgment in ...

F) Recognizes and reports computer malfunctions to supervisory personnel. G) Responsible for ... Handles general lab issues as indicated, always exercising sound and professional judgment in ...

F) Recognizes and reports computer malfunctions to supervisory personnel. G) Responsible for ... Handles general lab issues as indicated, always exercising sound and professional judgment in ...

Lab Technician: II

Hazelwood, MO · On-site

$17.50 - $23.25/hr

Support existing products through testing and investigation in a timely manner. Assist with ... Good computer skills (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook). Good organizational skills. Ability to ...

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How much do computer lab assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for computer lab assistant in Missouri is $16.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $13.51 and $18.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Lab Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Lab Assistant, you need a solid understanding of computer hardware/software, troubleshooting skills, and often at least a high school diploma or relevant coursework. Familiarity with operating systems (Windows, macOS, Linux), basic networking, and lab management software is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and customer service skills help you assist users and resolve issues effectively. These skills ensure efficient lab operations, timely technical support, and a positive user experience for all lab patrons.

How does a Computer Lab Assistant typically collaborate with students and faculty during a regular shift?

A Computer Lab Assistant regularly interacts with both students and faculty, providing technical support, troubleshooting hardware and software issues, and ensuring that lab resources are available and functioning. They may assist students with printing, accessing specialized software, or navigating network issues, while also helping faculty set up equipment for classes or presentations. Effective communication and problem-solving skills are essential, as the role often involves managing multiple requests and maintaining a supportive learning environment.

What are Computer Lab Assistants?

Computer Lab Assistants are staff members who help maintain the computer lab environment in schools, colleges, libraries, or other institutions. Their duties typically include assisting users with computer hardware and software issues, maintaining equipment, ensuring lab rules are followed, and sometimes providing basic technical support or troubleshooting. They may also help set up computers for classes, install software updates, and keep the lab organized and secure. Computer Lab Assistants play a key role in ensuring that lab users have a smooth and productive experience.

What is the difference between Computer Lab Assistant vs Library Technician?

AspectComputer Lab AssistantLibrary Technician
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma; some roles may prefer technical certificationsAssociate degree in library science or related field
Work EnvironmentEducational institutions, computer labs, tech centersLibraries, educational institutions, archives
Employer & Industry UsageSchools, colleges, universitiesPublic and academic libraries
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for tech support and equipment management rolesCompared for cataloging, assisting patrons, and resource management

The main difference between a Computer Lab Assistant and a Library Technician lies in their work environment and focus. Computer Lab Assistants primarily support technology and equipment in educational settings, while Library Technicians focus on managing library resources and assisting patrons. Both roles require technical skills, but their daily tasks and industry settings differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Computer Lab Assistant job openings in Missouri as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $34,738 per year, or $16.7 per hour.
Laboratory Assistant I

Laboratory Assistant I

SSM Health

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


SSM Health rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

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Job description

It's more than a career, it's a calling.
MO-SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital 1201 Grand
Worker Type:
Regular
Job Summary:
All the duties and standards of this position will be performed according to established policies, procedures and guidelines within the department and the health system. These examples of work are not all-encompassing or restrictive and are expected to vary with changing needs and priorities. The duties for a specific position with this title will be defined and assigned by the immediate department director/manager.
Job Responsibilities and Requirements:
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Performs duties in Phlebotomy, Processing, Transporting, Posting and/or Billing, Ancillary testing, Anatomical Pathology, Blood Bank, Special Testing and Microbiology, or other departments with the Pathology laboratory following prescribed procedures. The assistant laboratory I processes patients, specimens, orders, reports, requests; assists pathologists and residents in the performance of autopsies, collects and transports specimens in a courteous, timely and accurate manner. Refers unusual problems to appropriate superior. Sets priorities with changing workload to insure the final reporting of test results are within prescribed time limits.
POSTION ACCOUNTABILITIES AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA (% of Time)
Essential Functions: The following are essential job accountabilities and performance criteria. These functions are measured by: supervisory observation, quality assurance findings, written documentation, results of accreditation inspections and as reported by others.
"*" Denotes the essential job functions according to ADA guidelines.
*1. Accurately and precisely performs duties following clinical procedures and standards. Ensures that patient identification information matches test request information consistently. Performs routine, timed, and STAT venipuncture or capillary sticks from any patient. Correctly labels tubes and requisitions consistently. Processes patients, specimens, orders, reports, requests; collects and transports specimens in a courteous, timely and accurate manner. (1,3,5,6,7)
Criteria
A) Responds to STAT orders immediately and meets turnaround times for routine and STAT specimens consistently.
B) Records appropriate comments in the Hospital Information System when applicable.
C) Collects and enters charges in a timely manner.
D) Records test volumes accurately.
E) Handles equipment as trained.
F) Recognizes and reports computer malfunctions to supervisory personnel.
G) Responsible for specimen collection and adheres to laboratory phlebotomy policies and procedures.
H) Identifies patient correctly consistently.
I) Prepare phlebotomy trays/properly disposes of used equipment.
J) Obtains specimens without assistance consistently.
K) Coordinates drawing so the patients do not have to be stuck unnecessarily.
L) Uses correct labeling procedures consistently.
M) Has less than three patient complaints per year concerning treatment or technique.
N) Responsible for proper specimen processing, follows procedures for reference work and billing of patients.
O) Determines suitability of submitted specimens, checks for proper labeling, receives specimen in the hospital information system with no more than five errors per year and re-labels specimen tubes by laboratory procedures consistently.
P) Centrifuges samples, prepares aliquots and properly stores specimens according to test instructions consistently.
Q) Distributes processed specimens to the appropriate departments in a timely basis, processes routine specimens correctly within one hour, stats within one half hour and has no more than five complaints per year.
R) Prepares specimens and requisitions from reference laboratories accurately and files reports according to procedure consistently.
S) Records results from reference laboratories accurately and files reports according to hospital procedures, with no more than three errors per year.
T) Credits/charges in the hospital information system or prepares batches for Data Processing.
U) Responsible for scheduled hospital rounds and STAT transporting within 15 minutes with no more than three complaints per year.
V) Follows established procedures for the basic operation of the tube system.
W) Performs and documents Preventive Maintenance and Quality Control in a timely manner, when necessary
X) Issue units (RBC, FFP, Platelets, and Cry) per departmental procedure.
Y) Able to use Compliance Checker: knows software, when and how to use it accurately
Z) Accessions specimens accurately. Recognizes and resolves discrepancies.
AA) Labels blocks properly.
BB) Maintains department supplies.
CC) Performs diener duties according to department procedures.
DD) Files blocks/slides tissues accurately and in a timely fashion.
EE) Prepares paperwork for registration and does follow-up.
FF) Demonstrates the ability to assess a situation, consider alternatives and choose the appropriate course of action.
GG) Works well under pressure, remaining calm and organized.
HH) Ensures competency according to laboratory competency and education guidelines by completing training checklists and annual competency.
II) Demonstrate ability to relate to coworkers in a professional and respectful manner, in order to assure and promote a culture of safety.
*2. Provides good customer service with an accurate, prompt, and courteous response for inquiries from patients, physicians and other hospital staff, answering telephones calls by the third ring and identifying oneself ACCORDING TO THE SCRIPTED MESSAGE ON THE TELEPHONE.
Criteria
A) Uses a tone of voice, which demonstrates a caring attitude and a willingness to help.
B) Displays courtesy with other staff, physicians, students and volunteers as internal customers
C) Recognizes the needs and expectations of those people SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital serves
D) Answers the telephones by responding to requests in a caring and timely fashion. Courteously answers the telephone utilizing the approved script (Department, Name and "How May I Help You?" and in closing "Is there anything else I can do for you today?") keeps noise to a minimum.
E) Extends apologies as appropriate when service fails and endeavors to take corrective action. Explains delays.
F) Explains rationale and offers alternatives when unable to fulfill a request.
G) Presents employee identification to customers by properly wearing identification badges and extends a personal introduction. Wears badge on person in the appropriate position face out above the waist.
H) Solicits customer feedback to improve service.
I) Displays understanding of how job relates to others.
J) Is able to work independently when necessary without direct supervision
K) Keeps personal phone calls to a minimum so they don't interfere with work.
*3. Utilizes problem-solving skills in a variety of situations, which require corrective actions, consistently. Handles general lab issues as indicated, always exercising sound and professional judgment in determining items that require referral. Informs immediate supervisor in a timely and accurate manner of all decisions made.
Criteria
A) Identifies viability of specimens and communicates problems to appropriate personnel.
B) Correctly locates and fills in patient or other information when missing.
C) Is able to recognize inappropriate specimens and specimens with collection and/or labeling errors and takes appropriate action to obtain a new specimen and record problems in hospital information system.
D) Assumes initiative to resolve problems.
E) Assumes responsibility and ownership in solving problems and helps to resolve complaints.
*4) PEOPLE: Apply high-quality management and leadership principles to foster continued employee development. Treat each other and our patients with respect and dignity. Hold integrity and honesty as our most important principle and perform at the highest ethical standard at all times.
Criteria
A) Able to work with diverse populations (patient, staff, physicians) under difficult and stressful situations. Supports the team approach. Committed to Target 100 values.
B) Utilizes positive and constructive criticism to improve overall practice. Has a positive attitude.
C) Teamwork: Understands and supports the needs of individuals in other departments, works as a team to achieve mutual goals. Aids and promptly responds to requests (patient, physician, manager and others).
D) Works well under pressure, remaining calm and organized.
E) Communicates and follows the organizational chain of command for notification of patient care/service issues when appropriate.
F) Uses complaints as opportunities by being supportive and addressing concerns promptly with courtesy and respect. Avoids blaming others.
5) GROWTH: Maintains professional growth, development, competency and education through reading, seminars, workshops, conferences, and professional affiliations, always selecting activities which are relative to current/upcoming issues and concerns in area of responsibility and which will maximize benefits to the department and health system.
Criteria
A) Offers opinion and information that reflect positively on SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital .
B) Understands how individual job performance affects department and hospital growth.
C) Establishes yearly personal goals that enhance job skill & performance.
D) Maintains quality of work with the up and down of the department workload.
E) Maintains high productivity levels.
6) Accepts, follows up, and completes all additional duties that will need to be performed to maintain quality work and provide excellent service to our customers.
Criteria
A) Is a change agent to accomplish additional duties
B) Willingly accepts new tasks in the daily shift routine
C) Proactively can reprioritize tasks to accomplish all requirements in time allotted
D) Responsible for the supervision and teaching of students
E) Trains new employees and identifies and refers training needs to manager in a timely manner with verification of checklists, tests and evaluations.
7) QUALITY: Achieve standards of excellence that become the benchmark of industry practices. Strive for daily improvement in everything we do. Use innovation and creativity to identify and solve problems.
Criteria
A) Policies/Procedures: Is aware of and follows all hospital and departmental policies and procedures.
B) Punctuality: Clocks in by the scheduled start time of the shift & is ready for work. Continues working until scheduled departure time. Leaves as scheduled unless overtime or leaving early is approved by supervisor.
C) Work Habits: Readily accepts work assignments in a positive manner. Performs work that is accurate, neat, and consistent. Documentation is legible.
D) Ensures that the right of all patients is respected and maintained by allowing for privacy, culture diversity and dignity in the provision of care.
E) Avoids use of work time for personal business.
F) Returns from lunch and breaks promptly.
G) Willingness to adjust personal schedule in case of emergency department need.
8) COST: Demonstrates ongoing fiscal accountability, using both time and supplies efficiently and effectively to minimize waste or overtime and maximize productivity.
Criteria
A) Ensures that personnel and supplies of the organization are used in a cost-effective manner.
B) Identifies cost saving strategies for department/hospital.
C) Submits accurate hospital charges.
D) Responds to changes in workload using time to departmental advantage.
E) Minimizes overtime as approved.
9) Safety/Infection Control: Practices according to safety and infection control policies. (1,2,3,4,5) 5%
Criteria
A) Practices universal precautions and disposes of hazardous wastes per established guidelines.
B) Maintains a safe, clean, comfortable and therapeutic environment for patients/families/employees in accordance with hospital standards.
1. Maintains clutter free environment.
2. Keeps conversations and background noise to a minimum
3. Adheres to dress code.
C) Reports risk management concerns.
D) Assumes responsibility for completing all annual mandatory requirements:
1. Safety/Fire
2. Blood Borne Pathogen
3. Hazardous Communication
4. TB
5. Department Specific
6. Age Appropriate Care (if appropriate)
E) Consistently uses personal protective equipment (PPE) as mandated.
F) Work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
10) SERVICE: Demonstrates Target 100 service always to department customers; patients, physicians, each other, visitors, other departments, and University employees. Meet the needs of each patient, whose care is our primary purpose and mission. (1,2,3,4,5) 10%
Criteria
A) Demonstrates courteous, polite, friendly and cooperative behavior toward others.
B) Supports and participates in activities that promote customer satisfaction.
C) Utilizes approved hospital scripts. Courteously answer the telephone utilizing the approved script (Department, Name and "How May I help you?" and in closing "Is there anything else I can do for you today?).
D) Encourages other staff to demonstrate Target 100 service skills.
E) Ensures communication of workflow and/or issues about incomplete or pending tests, instruments, or departmental problem
F) Performs any other duties or responsibilities that may be assigned.
11) Quality Improvement (QI): Incorporates Quality Assessment into one's daily work. (1,2,3,4,5) 5%
Criteria
A) Offers suggestions for departmental and/or hospital-wide performance/process improvement.
B) Gets involved. Demonstrates initiative to solve quality problems by direct action and/or PI committee work.
*DISCLAIMER: Performs other related duties as assigned or requested.
  • Puts supplies away and rotates stock.
  • Helps maintain appropriate amount of supplies.
  • Minimizes overtime.
  • Crosstrain when necessary and maintain competency.
  • Excels in current internal and external customer service e...

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