Nanobiosym is an innovative company based in Cambridge, MA, developing novel technologies to address a broad range of diseases. Founded by an MIT/Harvard alum, the company operates at the interface of physics, nanotechnology, and biomedicine. With its rapid growth, Nanobiosym offers unique career opportunities with strong long-term incentives. The company is currently seeking top candidates to help scale its operations.
Nanobiosym is looking for a Technical Supervisor for its High-Complexity Testing CLIA LAB specializing in molecular diagnostics. The role and requirements are outlined below.
Job Responsibilities:
- Selects appropriate test methodology for the clinical use of the test menu.
- Verifies testing procedures and establishes laboratory performance criteria, including accuracy and precision.
- Enrolls the laboratory in an approved PT program suitable for the services offered.
- Establishes and maintains a quality control program, ensuring acceptable levels of analytic performance.
- Resolves technical problems and implements corrective actions when test systems deviate from established performance standards.
- Ensures patient test results are reported only after all corrective actions are completed and the test system functions properly.
- Identifies training needs and ensures testing personnel receive regular in-service training.
- Evaluates the competency of testing personnel regularly.
- Conducts performance evaluations of testing personnel at six months, twelve months, and annually thereafter, including evaluations following changes in test methodology or instrumentation.
Qualifications:
- Qualified as a Director for high-complexity testing.
- OR qualified as a Technical Supervisor for high-complexity testing.
- OR doctoral degree in clinical laboratory science or related fields with 1 year of training and experience in high-complexity testing.
- OR master's degree in relevant fields with 1 year of training and experience.
- OR bachelor's degree in relevant fields with 1 year of training and experience.
- OR associate degree in medical laboratory technology with 2 years of training or experience in high-complexity testing, per CLIA regulation 42CFR493.1461.