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Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner. * Performs other duties as assigned ... Medical Lab Personnel - Department of Health and Human Services Nevada Division of Public and ...

MMR immunity lab works * 1 vlid ID * BLS/CPR Other needed documents will be sent over after the initial interview with a talent acquisition specialist. For fast application process, call us at 212 ...

Cath Lab Tech I - PD

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Cath Lab Works under the supervision of the Assistant Director Cardiology. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, ingenuity and initiative to apply and ...

Physical exam in the last 10 months, PPD and MMR, varicella, Hep B, Drug screening lab works * School diploma or completion * CPR/BLS Card Pay RangeUSD $22.00 - USD $25.00 /Hr.Employment Type: OTHER

Work products and documents related to conducting wet-lab works including harvesting and collecting mouse embryos, tissues and organs; perform histological techniques; conduct various molecular ...

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Work products and documents related to conducting wet-lab works including harvesting and collecting mouse embryos, tissues and organs; perform histological techniques; conduct various molecular ...

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How much do lab works jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for lab works in the United States is $25.25, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $27.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a laboratory setting, and how can they be managed effectively?

Working in a laboratory environment often involves managing multiple experiments simultaneously, adhering to strict safety protocols, and maintaining precise documentation. Common challenges include troubleshooting unexpected results, handling hazardous materials, and coordinating with team members to share equipment and resources efficiently. Effective communication, strong organizational skills, and a proactive approach to safety and problem-solving can help mitigate these challenges and ensure a productive workflow.

What is the difference between Lab Works vs Laboratory Technician?

AspectLab WorksLaboratory Technician
CredentialsMay vary; often includes certifications or training specific to lab proceduresTypically requires an associate degree or certification in laboratory technology
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, research facilities, healthcare settingsHospitals, clinics, research labs, industrial labs
Industry UsageUsed broadly across healthcare, research, and industrial sectorsCommonly used in healthcare, diagnostics, and scientific research

Lab Works generally refers to the overall process or environment of laboratory activities, while Laboratory Technicians are specific professionals performing tests and procedures. Both roles are integral to lab operations, with Laboratory Technicians often holding formal certifications and working directly with samples and equipment.

What are lab works?

Lab works refer to tasks, experiments, or procedures performed in a laboratory setting, often as part of scientific research, analysis, or education. These activities can include preparing samples, conducting experiments, analyzing data, and maintaining laboratory equipment. Lab works are essential for testing hypotheses, developing new products, and ensuring quality control in various scientific and medical fields. They are typically conducted by professionals such as lab technicians, scientists, and students under the supervision of experienced staff.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Lab Work, and why are they important?

To succeed in Lab Work, you need a solid background in biology or chemistry, attention to detail, and experience with laboratory procedures, typically supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with laboratory equipment, safety protocols, and data analysis software such as LIMS is crucial. Strong organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication help you collaborate and maintain accuracy under pressure. These competencies ensure reliable experimental results, safety, and efficiency in laboratory settings.
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What cities are hiring for Lab Works jobs? Cities with the most Lab Works job openings:
Infographic showing various Lab Works job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 6% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,516 per year, or $25.2 per hour.
Clinical Lab Scientist

Clinical Lab Scientist

SSM Health

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

Part-time

Posted 22 days ago


SSM Health rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 521 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

526th of 874 rated healthcare providers


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:
Under general direction, interpret and report test results. Perform routine and complex technical laboratory analyses using established procedures and protocols. Perform chemical, microscopic, and bacteriologic tests to obtain data for use in diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Job Responsibilities and Requirements:
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Performs a full range of laboratory tests from simple blood tests to more complex tests.
  • Interprets test reports and communicates findings to physicians.
  • Escalates unusual, critical or abnormal results.
  • Operates complex electronic equipment, computers and precision instruments.
  • Maintains accuracy of equipment and reagents by performing established preventive maintenance procedures.
  • Assists providers in choosing appropriate lab test.
  • Performs and evaluates quality control procedures.
  • Operates, maintains, calibrates and troubleshoots instruments.
  • Assists with the proper storage of hazardous materials.
  • Reviews current literature and attends meetings and seminars to keep informed of new developments in field.
  • Assists in the proficiency testing program in the lab.
  • Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

EDUCATION
  • Associate's degree or equivalent years of experience and education

EXPERIENCE
  • No experience required

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
  • Frequent lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 0-25 lbs.
  • Frequent sitting, standing, walking, reaching and repetitive foot/leg and hand/arm movements.
  • Frequent use of vision and depth perception for distances near (20 inches or less) and far (20 feet or more) and to identify and distinguish colors.
  • Frequent use of hearing and speech to share information through oral communication. Ability to hear alarms, malfunctioning machinery, etc.
  • Frequent keyboard use/data entry.
  • Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, squatting, twisting and gripping.
  • Occasional lifting/carrying and pushing/pulling objects weighing 25-50 lbs.
  • Rare climbing.

REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS
State of Work Location: Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin

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Work Shift:
Day Shift (United States of America)
Job Type:
Employee
Department:
3402000037 Chemistry
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
20
Benefits:
SSM Health values our exceptional employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their needs.
  • Paid Parental Leave: we offer eligible team members one week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children (pro-rated based on FTE).
  • Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may apply) before payday.
  • Upfront Tuition Coverage: we provide upfront tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members.

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