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Medical Laboratory Scientist Trainee​/UWMC - Montlake Immunology

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listing for: University of Washington
Apprenticeship/Internship position
Listed on 2026-01-20
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Clinical Research, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Medical Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 100000 - 125000 USD Yearly USD 100000.00 125000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Medical Laboratory Scientist Trainee/1, UWMC - Montlake Immunology

Job Description

This recruitment offers a $3,000 - $4,000 sign-on bonus for eligible new employees joining the UW Medicine team.

Who we’re looking for:

The UW Medicine - Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology (DLMP) in Seattle, WA has a fantastic opportunity for a Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) Trainee/1 with the Immunology Laboratory at the University of Washington Medical Center – Montlake.

The Immunology Lab performs a wide range of unique assays from a variety of specialty clinics. We offer autoantibody testing, as well as run electrophoresis, IFA, allergy and ELISA assays, as well as many other manual and automated tests. We also do a CSF specific transferrin test, which runs electrophoresis and immunofixation on a body fluid in parallel with serum to check for CSF leakage.

Additionally, we work in conjunction with the Dr. Nghiem Lab, which is the only lab in the world that currently runs the Anti-Merkel Cell Panel for Merkel Cell Carcinoma.

Work schedule:
  • 100% FTE
  • Work schedule to be discussed with the hiring manager
  • Day shift
What you’ll contribute:

Perform clinical laboratory tests used in the screening, diagnosing, and treating of pathological conditions:

  • Perform laboratory testing on samples (i.e., patient, research, and proficiency testing), accurately and precisely, as assigned:
  • Using the following types of instruments:
    • Automated Immunoanalyzers (e.g., Binding Site Optilite, Bio Rad Bio Plex, Phadia
      250)
    • Automated IFA and/or ELISA processors (e.g., Bio Rad PhD).
    • Electrophoresis apparatus and scanners (e.g., Sebia Phoresis, Assist, Hydrasys)
    • Immunofluorescent microscopes (Nikon and Zeiss)
    • Magpix Luminex instrument, Euroimmun Immunblot
    • Manual assays. Examples:
      • ELISA
      • Radial Immunodiffusion
      • Line Blot Assays
      • Cold Agglutinin Titers
      • Viscosity measurements
      • Cryoglobulins/Cryofibrinogens
    • Subjective immunofluorescence microscopy. Examples:
      • Anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA)
      • Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA)
      • Other cytoplasmic antibodies on tissue substrates
  • Use a variety of computer systems/programs including, but not limited to:
    • Instrument linked computers
    • Sunquest LIS
    • Lab Medicine server systems
    • UW Medicine systems (e.g., Epic)
    • Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook
    • My Chem
    • Media Lab
  • Be familiar with and able to use the Immunology Lab procedure and quick reference guides.
  • Perform maintenance procedures, daily, weekly and monthly on Immunology instruments according to SOPs.
  • Run Quality Controls (QC) according to SOPs. Evaluate QC results and take appropriate steps with there are QC failures.
  • Troubleshoot instrument issues, interacting appropriately with technical support services.
  • Work independently and manage assigned workload; ask for help if needed.
  • Help others and/or work on projects when scheduled assignments are completed.
  • Participate in laboratory quality improvement projects and method validation studies.
  • Participate in laboratory staff meetings.
  • Review all intra laboratory communication documents (e.g., Microsoft Teams posting, meeting notes, procedure/job aids changes)
  • Enter patient and Quality Control Data into the LIS. Notify Client Support Services to fax results as needed.
  • Monitor reagent inventories and ensure that supplies arrive in time to perform validation studies before they are needed for clinical testing.
  • Monitor quality control materials and ensure that new supplies are checked out and ready for use.
  • Answer questions from other laboratories and providers about the testing services offered in the Immunology lab.
  • Train and teach new employees, medical students, DLMP Residents, and MLS program students.
  • Work to maintain a safe working environment in the laboratory.
  • Participate in technical Competency Assessment programs.
  • Participate in continuing education programs, as scheduled.
  • Be familiar with Departmental “Environment of Care” Policies, Workplace Safety Protocols, patient confidentiality policies, and all SOPs regarding departmental and divisional compliance and integrity in the workplace.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
What you’ll need:

Requirements for an MLS Trainee
  • Accredited bachelor’s degree in medical laboratory science OR equivalent education/experience AND
  • Eligible to take the Medical Laboratory…
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