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Courier ACL
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Country: USA
Location: Wisconsin-Milwaukee West Allis, WI 53214
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Logistics/Transportation
Education Level:High School or equivalent
Location:West Allis, WI 53214
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:Messenger/Courier
Career Level:Experienced (Non-Manager)
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Courier ACL
Job Description ACL Laboratories Building on a 40 year tradition, ACL Laboratories is a joint venture between Aurora Health Care in eastern Wisconsin and Advocate Health Care in northern Illinois. Combined in 1997, ACL now serves 22 hospitals and over 80 ambulatory clinics, as well as a large independent client base. Our clinical laboratory settings offer a wide variety of employment opportunities within the lab, and are based out of geographical locations that range from large metropolitan cities to rural settings. Utilizing state of the art technology, ACL performs tests in all the standard disciplines, as well as industrial toxicology (heavy metals), forensic toxicology (drug testing), cytogenetics, molecular, and immunology. ACL is a growing and progressive endeavor offering rewarding positions within a quality laboratory environment.
Imagine yourself...
Maintaining medical delivery service by following a designated schedule or call-in procedure to provide clients with pick-up of specimens and delivery of results and supplies.Adhering to an assigned courier schedule. Communicating with clients and maintaining good public relations.
General Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent preferred. Previous courier and/or public contact experience preferred. Must maintain a valid state drivers license and a safe driving record.
Discover the Benefits:
Imagine a workplace where you are valued for Finding Better Ways and are offered flexibility, mobility and growth through a wide range of career options. With Aurora you'll find a diverse and comprehensive blend of benefits designed to make your life better both inside and outside of the workplace.
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