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Medical Product Specialist at Lavita Group

Lavita Group have been a prominent contractor working with federal agencies, state governments, non-government agencies, private firms, small and large businesses. With over 10 years of experience and over 30 years of accumulated experience, we deliver commitment to quality, prompt and efficient deliverables, accuracy and attention to detail, dependability, and competitive pricing.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: Medical Product Specialist
Locations: Lagos and Abuja

Responsibilities
Execute a range of product standardized microscopic, chemical and bacteriological tests.
Assess the validity of product results obtained, preserves proper records of the results and make report of results.
Make sure that the product testing method used follow established quality control procedure and assists with the preparation of laboratory reports.
Perform maintenance on equipment in the laboratory and keeps laboratory in a clean and organized condition.
Make use of the laboratory computer system to place testing data, generate reports of product testing results and search for test results.

Job Requirements
Candidate must possess the following:
A Medical/Laboratory Degree from a reputable University.
Membership of the Medical or Lab Science Council of Nigeria is mandatory.
Conversant and possess Medical/Laboratory background.
Must have worked with medical field/industry.
Excellent interpersonal skills, oral and written English.
Willingness to travel.
Strong ability to do research.
Minimum of 3 years experience in Medical/Lab practice.

Application Closing Date
Tuesday, 30th June, 2020.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: 
hr@lavitagroups.com 
Subject of mail should be job title and preferred location (Abuja or Lagos).

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