Component Quality Control Tech
Rhode Island Blood Center | |||||||
United States, Rhode Island, Providence | |||||||
405 Promenade Street (Show on map) | |||||||
Jan 13, 2026 | |||||||
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Component Quality Control Tech Job Locations
US-RI-Providence
Responsibilities This position is responsible for Component Quality Control testing in the laboratory. Responsibilities include component quality control procedures and the execution of component quality control testing that is of moderate complexity or not covered by CLIA regulations. This position reports to the Laboratory Supervisor, Testing and other Laboratory Supervisors as applicable. Essential Functions: * Platelet product management Non Essential Functions: * Follow the policies of the Rhode Island Blood Center Qualifications Education: Currently enrolled in approved Clinical Laboratory Science training program, ASCP certification eligible. MT/CLS student applicants must be a student in good standing. Requirements: Must be able to lift up to 60 pounds. Must also be able to stand for long periods and sit, stand, walk and lift alternately throughout the duration of the shift. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and data entry skills required. Schedule: 1st shift: Monday - Friday, 7:00am to 3:30pm; Includes every third W/E and alternating holidays. The proposed rate of pay for this position is $20.79/hr. Overview Founded in 1979, Rhode Island Blood Center (RIBC) has served Rhode Island and the New England area for more than 45 years, delivering more than 90,000 lifesaving blood products annually to 50+ hospitals, EMS and healthcare partners. RIBC is part of New York Blood Center Enterprises (NYBCe), which spans 17+ states and delivers one million blood products to 400+ U.S. hospitals annually. NYBCe additionally delivers cellular therapies, specialty pharmacy, and medical services to 200+ research, academic and biopharmaceutical organizations. NYBCe's Lindsley F. Kimball Research Institute is a leader in hematology and transfusion medicine research, dedicated to the study, prevention, treatment and cure of bloodborne and blood-related diseases. RIBC serves as a vital community lifeline dedicated to helping patients and advancing global public health. To learn more, visit ribc.org. Connect with us on Facebook, X, Instagram, and LinkedIn. | |||||||
Jan 13, 2026