Chemist I or Chemist II - WSLH Newborn Screening
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Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Workday to apply through the internal application process. Job Category: Academic Staff Employment Type: Regular Job Profile: Chemist I Job Summary: The Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene (WSLH) is the state's public and environmental health laboratory. As part of the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the WSLH is committed to exploring new ideas which benefit the state, the nation and the world. As part of the Newborn Screening program, the WSLH Newborn Screening Laboratory screens newborns for over 50 metabolic and congenital disorders. The Newborn Screening Laboratory has an exciting fast-paced full time public health opportunity for a Chemist. The primary role of this position is to perform clinical laboratory testing as a part of the WSLH Newborn Screening Laboratory mass spectrometry team. The techniques relevant to the NBS Laboratory include, but are not limited to, tandem mass spectrometry, enzymatic assays, immunoreaction assays, and molecular technologies. Depending on the individual previous working experience and the laboratory need, the expected duties may be with an emphasis on one or two areas. In conjunction with other professionals in the program, this position also assists with pre-analytical, analytical, and post analytical phases of testing, including reporting of screening test results, and participates in maintaining regulatory compliance. The person in this position is expected to model and use the tools and principles of quality management in their daily work including: demonstration of exceptional professionalism by establishing and maintaining effective professional relationships with directors, manager, supervisors, coworkers, and all customers. The person must use effective team skills to contribute to the efficient operation of the work unit and the organization. Participation in continuous learning through professional development activities is also expected. This position functions under the general supervision and direction of the Chemist Supervisor. Duties for this position are performed onsite at the WSLH Henry Mall location. Training schedule is at the discretion of the laboratory. Routine work hours 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Saturday and Rotational Holiday coverage as needed. Standard Summary: HS048 Chemist I Essential Responsibilities: - 65% Prepares, develops, and conducts chemical research experiments analysis of specimens employing quality control and quality assurance practices - 5% Utilizes, maintains, and troubleshoots laboratory instrumentation and information management systems to meet unit objects in alignment with strategic initiatives - 15% Prepares, reviews, verifies, and reports test result data - 10% Utilizes assigned analytical methods-based quality requirements to verify test result validity and/or meet regulatory compliance - 5% Verifies test result validity and/or completes regulatory compliance activities Standard Summary: HS092 Chemist II Essential Responsibilities: - 10% Engages in the development, evaluation, and implementation of new methodologies including techniques for chemical research experiments - 25% Performs high complexity analytical testing, employing quality control and quality assurance practices - 25% Utilizes, maintains, and troubleshoots laboratory instrumentation and information management systems to meet unit objectives in alignment with strategic initiatives - 10% Prepares technical reports, makes scientific recommendations based on findings, and presents materials to stake holder groups through various mediums - 5% Establishes and maintains partnerships with internal and external stakeholders and communicates research updates to appropriate entities - 15% Supports and/or trains new employees, students, and other professional colleagues - 5% Provides result interpretation and participates in educational and outreach activities - 5% Performs non-routine instrument maintenance and repairs Key Job Responsibilities: Supports and/or trains new employees, students, and other professional colleagues - 15% Engages in the development, evaluation, and implementation of new methodologies including techniques for chemical research experiments - 10% Provides result interpretation and participates in educational and outreach activities - 5% Performs non-routine instrument maintenance and repairs - 5% Performs high complexity analytical testing, employing quality control and quality assurance practices - 25% Utilizes, maintains, and troubleshoots laboratory instrumentation and information management systems to meet unit objectives in alignment with strategic initiatives - 25% Establishes and maintains partnerships with internal and external stakeholders and communicates research updates to appropriate entities - 5% Prepares technical reports, makes scientific recommendations based on findings, and presents materials
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