cell910-***-****. E-mail *****.****@*******.***
Lloyd L. Grey
Personal Information
Seasoned professional with demonstrated ability to interface professionally with clients,
and display a healthy demeanor. Army soldier, Military Service Occupation, Laboratory
technician.
Notable Experience: two years Ebola vaccine delivery research and development (Proficient
in 'gene gun' bullet development for DNA vaccines).
Security clearance access level: SECRET: Granted Sept 27, 2005
Army soldier stationed at Fort Bragg seeking part time employment as a Laboratory
technician.
Received George Washington University Health Science Laboratory Technology program
Certificate through U.S. Army Medical Department Center and Schools.
Education
2001-2003 Army Med. Dep. Center & Schools San Antonio, Texas
Certified Medical Laboratory Technician Course
Work experience
2011-2013 Grafenwoher Army Medical Clinic
Atlanta, Georgia
Laboratory Supervisor
Responsible for the daily functions and operations of clinical laboratory services, to
include: microbiology, chemistry,
hematology, and phlebotomy. Ensured adherence to laboratory safety and security
guidelines, operated, maintained and troubleshoot clinical instruments, reviewed quality
control and patient results for accuracy, provided laboratory services
to soldiers and their dependants in an area of more than 9,000 beneficiaries
2010-2011 Fort Benning Blood Donor Center
Frederick, Maryland
Blood Collection Team Supervisor
Responsible for blood donor center operational support: performed donor screening,
phlebotomy, processing, testing, labeling, storing and distribution of blood components,
recognized and provided treatment for adverse donor reactions, performed
quality assurance, performed quality control, ensured compliance with SOP and regulatory
guidelines, trained new incoming
staff
2008-2010 Landsthul Army Medical Center
Frederick, Maryland
Shift Supervisor/Lead Technician
Responsible for the supervision and performance of emergency and routine clinical lab
testing on a 24-hour basis. Ensured laboratory safety and security guidelines were adhered
to, planed managed, and distributed a daily workload of over 1,200 specimens.
Responsible for shifts yearly workload of over 200,000 patient specimens, to include:
operate, maintain, and troubleshoot
clinical instruments; review quality control documentation and patient results for
accuracy, order and receive supplies,
ensures safety of personnel and equipment
2006-2008 Lawrence Joel Army Health Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Phlebotomist/Laboratory Technician
Process incoming patients & perform phlebotomy
Process blood & allocate for specific test
Package and ship specimens for specific laboratory test
2004-2006 US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease
Frederick, Maryland
Research Investigator Assistant
Perform molecular and biochemical assays in support department projects
Perform DNA sequencing, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Gel electrophoresis, bacterial culture
& plasmid preparations.
Preparation, quality control and administration of DNA vaccines in animal protocols.
Reagent preparation, maintenance of common supplies
2003-2004 US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease
Frederick, Maryland
Material/Supply Specialist
Responsible for allocating division funds of 1,000,000.00+ for research projects.
Order research material for ongoing research
Record and document materials ordered
Verify accuracy of amount, type, and size of research material ordered
Distribute to department, department specific materials.
References
Fred Lumzy 706-***-**** Brian Brewer 504-***-****
Karen Johnson 910-***-****