What are the responsibilities and job description for the Laboratory Technician 1 - CCB Biorepository position at CooperSurgical?
The Biorepository Technician – I role is an entry level, non-exempt, technical position which provides direct support for activities within the Biorepository Department. The Biorepository Department has the overarching responsibility for monitoring and maintaining all cryopreserved biological specimens held in long term inventory. Essential activities include daily monitoring of equipment performance, executing calibrations and preventative maintenance, and performing inventory and transfer activities.
CooperSurgical is a leading fertility and women's healthcare company dedicated to putting time on the side of women, babies, and families at the healthcare moments that matter most in life. CooperSurgical is at the forefront of delivering innovative assisted reproductive technology and genomic solutions that enhance the work of ART professionals to the benefit of families. We currently offer over 600 clinically relevant medical devices to women's healthcare providers, including testing and treatment options.
CooperSurgical is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CooperCompanies (Nasdaq: COO). CooperSurgical, headquartered in Trumbull, CT, produces and markets a wide array of products and services for use by women's health care clinicians. More information can be found at www.coopersurgical.com .
In this role, Under the direct supervision of the Biorepository Manager, the Biorepository Technician – I role is responsible for supporting and implementing the Biorepository Program which has been established to monitor and maintain all equipment associated with cryogenic storage of HCT/Ps, control movement and inventory of cryopreserved HCT/Ps, and support release activities.
Work Environment:
- This role works mostly in climate-controlled environments in both an office and laboratory setting.
- As a part of daily activities, this role will work with product stored at cryogenic temperatures as low as -198°C
- As a part of daily activities, this role may come in minimal contact with bloodborne pathogens or infectious substances, toxic or dangerous chemicals, and liquid nitrogen.
Experience:
- At least 1 year of experience in a professional setting
- 1 year of experience in a similar setting preferred.
Education:
- High School Diploma required. Associate level (AS) degree in chemical, biological, or medical sciences preferred.
As an employee of CooperSurgical, you'll receive an outstanding total compensation plan. As we believe your compensation goes beyond your paycheck, we offer a great compensation package, medical coverage, 401(k), parental leave, fertility benefits, paid time off for vacation, personal, sick and holidays, and multiple other perks and benefits. Please visit us at www.coopersurgical.com to learn more about CooperSurgical and the benefits of becoming a member of our team.
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- Performs inventory management to include receiving, assessment, storage, transferring, and
distribution of medical specimens/devices. - Adheres to strict guidelines when handling specimen/devices while performing inventory
management functions. - Performs related shipping and receiving functions of medical specimens/devices to include
picking/packing, serial number/lot number verification, package preparation, scanning, courier
interaction, tracking of incoming and outgoing shipments, and general follow-up as needed. - Responds to biorepository alert systems with appropriate follow-up action
- Be capable of identifying problems that may adversely affect specimen integrity and either must
correct the problems or immediately notify the general supervisor, technical supervisor, manager,
or director of biorepository operations. - Performs on-call duties and responses to biorepository alert systems
- Performs equipment monitoring and maintenance on all biorepository related equipment, including bulk LN2 supply equipment.
- Performs quality control checks on all biorepository related equipment
- Interacts and updates various databases related to biorepository functions and activities
- Provide administration support by producing various reports and record keeping associated with
biorepository functions and activities - Adheres to strict safety guidelines
- Handles liquid nitrogen (LN2) utilizing personal protective equipment and good safety practices.
- Assist in external/internal audit preparations as required. Adheres to all company policies and procedures Performs other duties and projects as required
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