FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Pathology Technician position?
An Associate degree in Life Science or 1+ years of lab experience is required for the Pathology Technician position.
What are the primary responsibilities of a Pathology Technician?
The primary responsibilities include accurately performing and interpreting test results, preparing and analyzing samples, applying aseptic/microbiological techniques, conducting routine preventive maintenance, assisting in quality duties, and maintaining a safe and efficient working environment.
How does Actalent promote diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Actalent promotes diversity and inclusion by hiring diverse talent, maintaining an inclusive environment through persistent self-reflection, building a culture of care, engagement, and recognition, and ensuring growth opportunities for all employees.
Is prior laboratory experience necessary for this role?
While an Associate degree in Life Science is sufficient, having 1+ years of lab experience is also an acceptable qualification for this role.
What kind of professional development opportunities are available?
Employees are encouraged to maintain a high degree of technical competence by reading scientific journals, attending professional workshops, and staying informed about food industry issues and trends.
What safety measures are in place for this position?
The Pathology Technician is expected to ensure the safety of themselves and others, perform activities in a neat and hygienic manner, and follow protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
Are there opportunities for teamwork in this role?
Yes, the role encourages participation in team activities, managing priorities, and collaborating to achieve individual and team goals.
What should I do if I need accommodations during the application process?
If you need reasonable accommodations due to a disability, you can request them by emailing actalentaccommodation@actalentservices.com for other accommodation options.