Ludia, a video game studio based in Montréal, plans to hire 50 people over the next year to join 130 existing employees
- Job creation
- Professional, scientific and technical services
- Added on 2025-03-04
- Montréal Region, QC
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We found 6 cytotechnologist - medical laboratory jobs near Vancouver (BC) on Job Bank. The job postings found are for all Medical laboratory technologists (NOC 32120).
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British Columbia | 21 | View job postings > |
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Feb 26, 2025 | cytotechnologist - medical laboratory | Provincial Health Services Authority | Vancouver (BC) | |
Feb 26, 2025 | medical technologist - medical laboratory | Provincial Health Services Authority | Vancouver (BC) | |
Feb 26, 2025 | medical technologist - medical laboratory | Provincial Health Services Authority | North Vancouver (BC) | |
Mar 4, 2025 | medical technologist | PeaceHealth | Vancouver (BC) | |
Feb 26, 2025 | technologist, medical laboratory | Provincial Health Services Authority | Delta (BC) | |
Mar 4, 2025 | medical technologist | PeaceHealth | Surrey (BC) |
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