Molecular Technologist Overview

What does a Molecular Technologist do?

Clinical laboratory technologists perform research and conduct technical procedures in a laboratory or clinical setting. Their work frequently involves materials and concepts of a highly sophisticated or complex nature. They perform advanced testing, conduct experiments, and gather information using a variety of other research methods. They commonly use sensitive and complicated tools and equipment, guided by cutting-edge programs and platforms. They collect and analyze data and compile reports highlighting significant findings. They are also responsible for maintaining and calibrating lab equipment.

Clinical laboratory technologists typically have at least a bachelor’s degree in a scientific or technical field, and a background involving clinical research. They must have hands-on experience operating and maintaining laboratory equipment. These roles require meticulous attention to detail, and strong data analysis skills.

What responsibilities are common for Molecular Technologist jobs?
  • Participate, as requested, in the training of new employees.
  • Perform laboratory tests, interpret results, document and report results.
  • Prepare specimens for analysis and organize tests to be performed.
  • Utilize laboratory information systems or other methods to accurately and effectively report patient results.
  • Verify proper instrument function by checking and calibrating lab instruments and documents data.
  • Operate, calibrate, and conduct performance checks and maintain any laboratory analyzers or equipment.
  • Evaluate results of QC and implement corrective action when indicated.
  • Ensure accurate orders for proficiency surveys and accurate submission of survey data.
  • Recognize and correct basic analyzer malfunctions and notify management personnel when appropriate.
  • Document all corrective actions taken when test systems deviate from the laboratory's established performance specifications.
  • Be prepared to sit, use a keyboard, type, and occasionally stand and move to other parts of the lab.
  • Courteously answer the telephone, take messages and transfer calls as indicated.
  • Instruct or assist patients with changing into a gown.
  • Maintain current policies and procedures in department and ensure completion of electronic documents according to established assignments and timelines.
  • Maintain records that demonstrate that proficiency testing samples are tested in the same manner as patient specimens.
  • Identify problems that may adversely affect test performance or reporting of test results and either correct the problems or immediately notify a supervisor.
  • Perform high complexity clinical assays according to written SOPs.
  • Use systems and software to locate patient records, review history and data and test order verification.
What are the typical qualifications for Molecular Technologist jobs?
  • Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in biology, life sciences, medical technology, or science or equivalent experience.
  • Experience with ASCP, BCLS, and C software and systems.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail and sound judgment alongside time management and critical thinking skills.
  • Fluency in writing protocols and HIP AAA procedures and protocols.
  • Familiar with procedures such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation or extractions and other required procedures.
  • Dedicated to problem solving.
  • Show a considerable degree of independent judgment regarding the performance and reporting of results.
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Molecular Technologist Salaries near India

Average Base Pay

₹13,500 /month
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Molecular Technologist Career Path

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Molecular Technologist

Years of Experience Distribution

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21%
2 - 4
6%
5 - 7
1%
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72%
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Genomic HealthGenomic Health
Clinical Laboratory Associate
19 Jul 2023

“Everyone is ready to lend a hand to help you grow and do good in your job.”

Pacesetter Personnel ServicesPacesetter Personnel Services
Diagnostic Technologist
16 Oct 2022

“Good money and it was good”

ColorColor
Clinical Laboratory Associate I
24 May 2021

“I quit because that place was getting too toxic for my taste besides the fact that there is no career growth opportunities.”

RDx BioScienceRDx BioScience
Laboratory Technologist
16 May 2023

“I enjoyed nightshift as there were less people around and I was able to get my work done efficiently.”

Charles River LaboratoriesCharles River Laboratories
Clinical Laboratory Technician
25 Aug 2023

“Good work and life balance”

RDx BioScienceRDx BioScience
Laboratory Technologist
16 May 2023

“Hourly pay rate was reasonable.”

Integrated Cellular & Molecular Diagnostics
Molecular Technologist
12 Sept 2023

“You have to beg for a pay increase if not your pay stays the same.”

Tempus LabsTempus Labs
Molecular Technologist
16 Mar 2022

“who could tell me what my new pay would be before I received the paycheck that the change applied to.”

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