Position Summary
The Medical Laboratory Technician performs patient testing, donor processing, blood component labeling, and routine laboratory maintenance in accordance with established procedures, safety practices, and regulatory requirements. This role supports the production and release of safe, high-quality blood products while meeting customer expectations and contributing to continuous improvement within the laboratory.
Responsibilities
The technician performs all patient testing functions, including ABO testing, antibody screens, antibody identification work-ups, antigen typing, and crossmatching. They process apheresis platelet products and Acrodose platelet manufacturing according to manufacturer guidelines and in compliance with FDA and AABB standards. This position manages the timely and accurate receipt of donor testing results from ETF and ensures that all components are properly labeled for distribution. The technician works as part of a collaborative team to support the efficient release of safe blood products and follows all procedures for testing, maintenance, safety, and quality control with a high level of accuracy.
The technician ensures compliance with good manufacturing practices, SOPs, and regulatory requirements, seeking guidance from department leadership whenever questions arise. They complete all required proficiency and competency assignments within designated timelines, maintain a clean and safe work environment, and assist with validation protocols as needed. The role also includes supporting the Laboratory Manager in monitoring reagent usage, maintaining adequate inventory, and learning additional component preparation techniques as required. All employees are expected to meet and exceed AMO CommYOUnity! standards, including Rewards & Recognition, Communication, Individuality, Integrity, Respect, and Pursuit of Excellence.
Requirements
This position requires an Associate of Science Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology or an equivalent credential. ASCP or NCA certification as a Medical Laboratory Technician or Blood Bank Technologist is preferred. The technician must be familiar with, or able to learn, cGMP, AABB, and FDA regulations. Reliability, punctuality, and a strong team-oriented attitude are essential. The role requires participation in a rotating on-call schedule, flexibility, adaptability, strong organizational skills, and attention to detail. The technician must be at least 21 years old and hold a valid Texas driver’s license, proof of insurance with required levels of coverage, and an acceptable driving record.
Physical and Mental Abilities
The position requires the ability to remain focused and make sound decisions in a busy or noisy environment, the ability to multitask effectively, and the ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time. The technician must be able to work safely in an environment where biohazardous materials may be present, lift up to 25 pounds, maintain strong attention to detail, and demonstrate good manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination.