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Medical Lab Tech Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Medical Lab Technologist

Carmel, IN · On-site

$30 - $32/hr

The Medical Lab Technologist performs comprehensive analysis and laboratory testing, helping Axia ... Associate's degree of equivalent completion of a college program in Medical Laboratory Technology

The Medical Lab Technologist performs comprehensive analysis and laboratory testing, helping Axia ... Associate's degree of equivalent completion of a college program in Medical Laboratory Technology

Our Information Technology team plays a key role in delivering high-performing, reliable, and secure systems that enable excellent patient care across Union Health. The Medical Lab Technician (MLT ...

Our Information Technology team plays a key role in delivering high-performing, reliable, and secure systems that enable excellent patient care across Union Health. The Medical Lab Technician (MLT ...

Our Information Technology team plays a key role in delivering high-performing, reliable, and secure systems that enable excellent patient care across Union Health. The Medical Lab Technician (MLT ...

Responsibilities Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) can perform waived, highly and moderately ... Tech, having responsibility for the section or department during their shift, 13) other tasks or ...

Responsibilities Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) can perform waived, highly and moderately ... Tech, having responsibility for the section or department during their shift, 13) other tasks or ...

Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) can perform waived, highly and moderately complex testing, as ... Tech, having responsibility for the section or department during their shift, 13) other tasks or ...

Associates Degree in Laboratory Sciences (CLIA Defined): 60 semester hours, including 24 semester hrs of Medical Lab Technology; or 60 semester hours, including 24 hrs of science that includes 6 hrs ...

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Associates Degree in Laboratory Sciences (CLIA Defined): 60 semester hours, including 24 semester hrs of Medical Lab Technology; or 60 semester hours, including 24 hrs of science that includes 6 hrs ...

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Associates Degree in Laboratory Sciences (CLIA Defined): 60 semester hours, including 24 semester hrs of Medical Lab Technology; or 60 semester hours, including 24 hrs of science that includes 6 hrs ...

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Med Tech - Lab A Medical Technologist performs complex laboratory tests and analyses to assist in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. Responsibilities include preparing specimens, conducting ...

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How much do medical lab tech jobs pay per week?

As of May 29, 2026, the average weekly pay for medical lab tech in Indiana is $1,705.71, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,061.54 and $2,176.92 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Medical Lab Tech, you need a solid background in biology and chemistry, an associate degree in medical laboratory technology, and certification from agencies like ASCP or AMT. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), microscopes, and automated analyzers is essential. Attention to detail, critical thinking, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate test results, efficient workflow, and patient safety in clinical laboratory environments.

What are some common challenges Medical Lab Technicians face in their daily work, and how can they be managed?

Medical Lab Technicians often encounter challenges such as high sample volumes, tight turnaround times, and maintaining accuracy under pressure. Effective time management and strong attention to detail are essential to minimize errors and ensure reliable results. Additionally, clear communication with other healthcare professionals, such as nurses and physicians, helps clarify test orders and ensure proper specimen handling. Embracing continued education and staying updated with new laboratory technologies can also help technicians adapt to changing protocols and improve workflow efficiency.

What are Medical Lab Techs?

Medical Lab Technicians (also known as Medical Laboratory Technicians or MLTs) are healthcare professionals who perform laboratory tests on patient samples such as blood, urine, and tissue. These tests help doctors diagnose, treat, and monitor diseases. MLTs operate complex laboratory equipment, maintain accurate records, and ensure quality control in the testing process. They typically work in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic labs under the supervision of medical technologists or laboratory managers.

What is the difference between Medical Lab Tech vs Medical Laboratory Scientist?

AspectMedical Lab TechMedical Laboratory Scientist
CredentialsAssociate's degree in Medical Laboratory Technology, certification often requiredBachelor's or higher degree in Medical Laboratory Science, certification often required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labsHospitals, research labs, public health labs
Job ResponsibilitiesPerform routine lab tests, prepare specimensDesign and interpret complex tests, oversee lab operations

Medical Lab Techs typically hold an associate's degree and focus on routine testing, while Medical Laboratory Scientists have a higher level of education and handle more complex analyses. Both roles work in similar environments and often require certification, but the scope of work and responsibilities differ.

What are popular job titles related to Medical Lab Tech jobs in Indiana? For Medical Lab Tech jobs in Indiana, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Indiana are hiring for Medical Lab Tech jobs? Cities in Indiana with the most Medical Lab Tech job openings:
Infographic showing various Medical Lab Tech job openings in Indiana as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $88,697 per year, or $42.6 per hour.
Medical Lab Tech

Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


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Job description

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Job Type:

Regular

Scheduled Hours:

20

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- Competitive pay and comprehensive health coverage within the first 30 days.

- Generous paid time off and flexible work schedules

- Retirement savings with employer match

- Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities

- Wellness, mental health, and recognition programs

- Career advancement through mentorship and internal mobility

Job Summary:

This position performs medical diagnostic testing and specimen processing in the Clinical Laboratory. The Medical Laboratory Technician performs waived, moderate and highly complex testing under the supervision of a Medical Technologist or General Supervisor and is responsible for the analysis of laboratory specimens and subsequent result reporting according to laboratory policies and procedures.
Demonstrate respect, dignity, kindness and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other employees regardless of cultural background.

Job Description:

Understand basic principle(s) involved in assigned procedures.

Evaluates specimens for acceptability for proper testing. Investigates and documents problems with unacceptable specimens. Understands special handling requirements for test results that meet outlying criteria.

Performs and documents instrument maintenance as scheduled in assigned area(s), performs and documents calibration according to scheduled intervals or receipt of reagents, trouble-shoots instruments as assigned by supervisor or designee.

Reports results within time limits established for procedures, reports results for STAT, critical values and other categories as defined by Laboratory policy, records patient data and other information quickly and accurately to ensure appropriate turnaround time and

effective retrieval

Collects specimens according to laboratory policies and procedures for timely and accurate testing.

Performs and documents/records quality control as specified for eachprocedures meeting established internal and regulatory guidelines.

Participates in Quality Assurance activities to meet quality improvement standards. Performs proficiency testing in the same manner as patient specimens. Ensures all incidents that do not meet standard operating procedures are documented in the appropriate QA software for follow-up and investigation.

Cleans, organizes and stocks lab work stations so work can be performed in a safe and orderly manner and follows all Safety policies and procedures, i.e. personal protective clothing, face shields, etc.

Enhances professional growth development of self, department staff, other hospital personnel, community and students by but not limited to, participation in continuing education and in-service training.

Complies with established laboratory and hospital policies for universal precautions and safety procedures. Safety policies and procedures will be followed when using chemicals, blood or body fluids, follows all MSDS requirements for any chemical or reagent, disinfects laboratory benches, properly disposes of hazardous waste, reports safety hazards to the appropriate supervisor.

Attends all required Safety training programs, describes his/her responsibilities related to general safety, departmental safety and specific job related hazards.

Participates in required Fire Drills or other safety related processes as determined by the department or organization. Ensures a safe environment by demonstrating knowledge of techniques, procedures and correct use of protective barrier equipment

Performs other duties as assigned.

Education, Credentials, Licenses:

Associate's Degree in a Relevant Science with technician training program in a school accredited/approved by HHS or MLT eligible under Medicare/CLIA regulation(s) and has certification from a nationally recognized certifying agency as a Medical Laboratory Technician

OR

Associate's degree in a Relevant Science with completion of a technician training program in a school accredited/approved by HHS or MLT eligible under Medicare/CLIA regulation(s) with ASCP Certification

OR

If Registry Eligible - Associate's Degree and has completed a Medical Laboratory Technician training program in a school accredited/approved by HHS or MLT eligible under Medicare/CLIA regulation(s) and must be certified within a year of eligibility or be certified one year from date of hire.

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Be a high school graduate or equivalent who successfully completed an official military medical laboratory course of (50) weeks and have held the military enlisted occupational specialty of (Medical Laboratory Specialist (Laboratory Technician) with ASCP Certification.

Kind and Length of Experience:

Minimum of four months clinical internship as part of an approved training program.

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt

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