Forensic Toxicology, Certifying Scientist

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Quest Diagnostics Incorporated

The journey begins with you.

When you make a commitment to Core Values such as Quality, Integrity, Innovation, Accountability, Collaboration and Leadership, good things happen. Quest Diagnostics Incorporated has become the recognized leader in diagnostic testing and services through a total commitment to these values living them and practicing them every day. It's the only way we know how to do business.

Realizing that every specimen is a story, every test is a person, our Forensic Toxicologists help to make valuable healthcare insights possible. We presently seek a Negative Certifying Scientist in our West Norriton, PA lab. Areas of responsibility will include:

  • Certifying negative and rejected drug testing results according to the Laboratory's Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Manual
  • Ensuring that all test results reported by the laboratory are accurate and legally defensible
  • Maintaining and meeting regulatory criteria
  • Providing strategic alternatives for best practices
  • Achieving daily quality and production metrics
  • To be considered, you must possess at least six years of applicable forensic toxicology experience and a Bachelor's degree. Position hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 4a.m.-12:30p.m.

    We offer an excellent compensation and benefit package to include medical/dental/life insurance, time off with pay, company matched 401(k), goal sharing and a stock purchase plan and we invite you to join us in our important work. Please apply to sarah.c.lister@questdiagnostics.com. EOE. 

    Contact Email: 
    sarah.c.lister@questdiagnostics.com
    Application Deadline: 
    Wed, 02/15/2012

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