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** PLEASE NOTE: This is not a direct position with WorkSource Oregon. The Job description below was provided by the employer. WorkSource is conducting this recruitment on behalf of a local company. This company has asked WorkSource to source, screen, and refer the most qualified applicants for the position. In ordered to be considered, you must register as a jobseeker on www.imatchskills.org, a State of Oregon website. **
**To Apply: email a copy of your resume and cover letter to: morgan.b.james@employ.oregon.gov or call 971-446-8574**
Working at CleanFleet and Glostone means joining a company that’s passionate about making transportation safer. Every member of our team plays an important role in helping us build this future. We embrace opportunities to share our insights and shape the path forward with partners who share our vision for a safer world.
CleanFleet and Glostone are growing. We’re currently looking for a Specimen Collection Technician to join our team. This position is critical to our mission of protecting the public – that means everyone who travels by road, rail, air, or sea. Our work also makes it possible for commercial motor operators to gain employment without delay.
You will thrive in this role if you appreciate consistency. At the same time, you bring the confidence to take on new challenges, and you are driven to continuously learn.
Because you’ll be part of a team, it’s important your colleagues can rely on you to perform all tasks thoroughly and completely. Rules and regulations are critical in our industry, and we go to great lengths to make sure we apply them accurately. What will fuel your success in your work with our team and clients is your ability to communicate in a way that’s both friendly and comprehensive.
When you first start here, we will provide training for you to become a qualified Specimen Collector and Breath Alcohol Technician. It’s a great way to gain experience working in a clinical setting. From here, there are several opportunities for you to grow at CleanFleet and Glostone, for example by earning additional certifications or moving into a Customer Relations Specialist role.
If you can answer yes to the following questions, we'd like to learn more about you.
· Do you enjoy being the person others turn to for support?
· Are you motivated to make an impact on public safety?
· Do you have a strong sense of commitment to making sure a system works fairly and reliably?
· Are you a dependable self-starter with excellent follow through?
· Do you actively seek out new learning opportunities?
· Do you take pride in a job thoroughly done?
Read on to learn more about CleanFleet and Glostone and our Specimen Collection Technician role.
About CleanFleet & Glostone
We’re a family-owned business, specializing in employee drug testing, vehicle DOT compliance, and fleet performance. Our mission to safeguard informs everything we do. We’re stewards of knowledge who are making transportation safer – on the road, on your team, and around the nation – by building lasting, trusted partnerships.
Our values are our decision-making criteria. They are:
· Never Settle - There is always a way to improve on today, and something amazing we can achieve tomorrow. When we constantly further our knowledge and understanding of what's new, next, or better, everyone is wise--and safer, too.
· Share Responsibility - The only way to keep everyone safe is if everyone does their part. We maintain high standards of communication and accountability, and look for the same from our teams, partners, and collaborators.
· Rise Together - We are all about the big picture, and we know that nobody can do this alone. Working as a team, a network, and a community, we support the safety and success of our staff and clients alike.
We are passionate about living our mission and values every day, and are searching for a team member who feels the same way.
Qualifications
· High school diploma
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills
· Strong proficiency in MS Office Suite
· Aptitude for learning new software
· 2 years customer service or administrative experience preferred
Requirements
· Valid driver’s license
· Registered vehicle
· Vehicle insurance
· Successful completion of a background check and drug test, which includes cannabis, to ensure our organization remains drug-free and in compliance with federal guidelines.
Responsibilities
· Ensure the process of collecting urine, saliva, hair, or breath is performed with integrity
· Answer phone calls, schedule appointments, and check in participants
· Invoice or collect payment for services
· Restock supplies
· Keep track of multiple tasks
· Complete documentation thoroughly and accurately
· Check in with the team to offer additional support when needed
Schedule
This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.
You will be required to work 1-2 rotating Saturday shifts per month, 8:00 am – 2:00 pm.
Location
Your assigned location will be based on our staffing needs. It will be at either our Clackamas or Northeast Portland testing site locations.
Compensation & Benefits
Starting compensation for this position is $18.13 per hour based on market rates.
Our benefit package includes:
· Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
· Life Insurance
· Employee Assistance Program
· Health Savings Account
· Paid time off – 1 week guaranteed upon start of employment
· Paid holidays & sick time
· Simple IRA
· Professional development stipend up to $1,000 annually
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $18.13 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 40 per week
Benefits:
Schedule:
People with a criminal record are encouraged to apply
Work Location: In person
Full Time
$46k-57k (estimate)
05/05/2024
08/30/2024
worksourceoregon.org
Village Of Oregon, WI
<25
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