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Specimen Processor Jobs in Quincy, CA (6)

Certified Lab Assistant

Plumas District Hospital
Quincy, CA
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$28.24 - $40.26 / hour

Chemistry Lab Student Assistant

Feather River College
Quincy, CA
New
Part-Time
Hourly

Biology Lab Student Assistant

Feather River College
Quincy, CA
Part-Time
Hourly

(Remote) Data Entry Processor

Easy Recruiter
🌎 Remote
New
Part-Time
Remote
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance

Lab Assistant/Phlebotomist

Centra Care
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
Hourly
PTO
Dental Insurance
Education
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$17.71 - $28.71 / hour

Part Time Instructor/Lab Assistant - Physical Therapy Assistant

Kilgore College
🌎 Remote
Part-Time
Remote
Hourly
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$35 / hour
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ENT Opening - Quincy, IL

Blessing Health System
Quincy, ,
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Vision Insurance
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$550k - $600k / year
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Interventional/Structural Cardiologist

Duly Health and Care
Quincy, ,
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$850k / year
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Nursing Assistant (RHC)

Plumas District Hospital
Quincy, CA
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
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$20.39 - $29.07 / hour

Job Description

Working as a Specimen Processor in Quincy, CA

There are 6 Specimen Processor opportunities available in Quincy, CA all with unique requirements.

Specimen processors are responsible for receiving specimens and tracking them through the pathology lab. It’s a physically demanding job which involves a lot of lifting. Since this is a subspecialty within clinical laboratory science, they must also be familiar with other laboratory procedures and work well with others in a team setting.

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