In addition to evaluating the applicant's relative knowledge, skill and ability as demonstrated by quality and breadth of education/experience, emphasis in each test component will be on measuring competitively, relative to job demands, each applicant's:
Knowledge of:
1.Operation and care of laboratory equipment such as autoclaves and bacteriological tools.
2.Concepts and theories of microbiology, immunology, and molecular biology.
3.Principles and policies governing professional ethics and rules of conduct.
4.Quality control techniques for laboratory test.
5.Common causes of disease methods of transmission and control of communicable diseases.
6.Laws, regulations and standards as applicable to County, State and Federal public healthlaboratories.
7.Bacteriological and microbiological equipment used in the laboratory for the detection ofpathogens.
8.Bacteriological principles, techniques and terminology used in immunology and in theexamination of food and water.
9.The scientific process and an understanding of bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms thatmay be pathogenic.
10.Procedures for microbiological testing in a laboratory setting.
Skills to:
1.Use strong oral and written communication.
2.Draw a logical conclusion of the meaning and importance of laboratory finding.
3.Convey findings in a clear and complete report for supervisor review.
4.Analyze situations accurately and take effective action when needed.
5.Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
6.Use aseptic techniques and procedures when analyzing samples.
7.Handle and pipets and glassware safely and efficient manipulations, inoculations, etc.
Ability to:
1.Perform microbiological laboratory tests for the detection of pathogens.
2.Complete varied and difficult laboratory work to meet program objectives.
3.Prepare clear, concise and complete reports and maintain records.
4.Work cooperatively and effectively with others in a laboratory setting.
5.Observe proper safety precautions and procedures to ensure minimum errors and incidents.
6.Perform calculations, measurements and unit conversion calculations.
7.Give oral and written instructions in a precise and understandable manner.
8.Set up and operate technical laboratory equipment and perform accurate tests and analyses.
9.Detect equipment malfunction and consult with the Supervisor for alternative testing methods.
10.Research regulations, procedures, and/or technical reference materials.