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Biomedical Analyst Wanted at Unilabs in Lidköping
Unilabs ABVästra Götalands län, Lidköping
Previous experience is desired
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Do you want to work with cutting-edge diagnostics?
At Unilabs, we combine medical expertise with genuine care for people. For us, laboratory diagnostics are more than just numbers and samples – they are a crucial part of the healthcare chain and a prerequisite for the right treatment at the right time. We are now looking for a dedicated biomedical analyst who wants to contribute to high quality, strong teamwork, and a clear patient focus.
WHAT
At the laboratory/blood center in Lidköping, you will work in a close-knit team where quality, service, and collaboration are at the center. As a biomedical analyst with us, you will have a varied role where you work both in the laboratory and the blood center.
We invest in individual skills development and strive for our employees to have a broad competence and be able to handle several different tasks. This way, we build a flexible and strong team where everyone contributes and develops together. A good collaborative climate and team spirit are therefore crucial for us.
WHO
At Unilabs, personality and interest weigh just as heavily as competence and experience. Therefore, we place great importance on your personal suitability. You should be a team player with good collaboration skills, have a strong sense of quality, and a desire to always work towards a high service level in your work. By always putting the customer in focus, we create the best possible conditions for a safe and reliable blood supply to our patients. We value innovation and initiative and are looking for someone who thrives in a development-oriented environment. You are open to change and want to contribute to continuous improvement according to Lean.
We are looking for someone who:
- Is a licensed biomedical analyst
- Masters Swedish in speech and writing.
The position is a permanent full-time employment starting by agreement. The position is scheduled for days and evenings, Monday to Friday. We apply a probationary period. If you are interested, we welcome your application as soon as possible and we will call for interviews on an ongoing basis.
Warm welcome with your application!
WHERE
The position is located at the hospital in Lidköping, where we currently have about 8 employees. The professional categories within the region include biomedical analysts, biologists, nursing assistants, nurses, chemists, and doctors.
Unilabs AB is currently a leading player in radiology and laboratory medicine and Sweden's largest private provider of X-ray, mammography, and laboratory medicine. We meet our patients and customers at hospitals, urgent care centers, primary care laboratories, our own independent radiology units, and clinics. It is a business with full speed in a calm environment with great variation. Of our total 13,000 employees in Europe, over 1,200 work in Sweden. Please read more about us at www.Unilabs.se (http://www.Unilabs.se)
Unilabs offers services in laboratory medicine and imaging and functional diagnostics to both outpatient and inpatient care. Our services are characterized by high quality, safety, and service. Unilabs currently has about 1,300 employees but we are constantly growing. The largest professional groups are biomedical analysts, radiology nurses, and doctors with specialist competence in radiology or laboratory medicine. Working at Unilabs means understanding that our job is not just to produce test results. We provide real, usable answers for our patients and healthcare providers. Our work directly changes lives for the better, which we see as a fantastic privilege and something worth working for.
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