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The Supervisory Biomedical Engineer operates under the Facilities Management Service - Engineering Section within the Western North Carolina VA Healthcare System and the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, NC. The incumbent has complete responsibility for the Biomedical Engineering program and serves as the Senior Technology Management official for the medical center.
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Job Summary: Cardiovascular MR Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School has an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Biomedical Engineer Research Assistant.
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We are seeking a Biomedical Engineer to contribute to the development of our next-generation brain-machine interface. M.S. in biomedical engineering, bioengineering, neurosciences, or a related field.
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Hanley, Flight and Zimmerman, LLC (HFZ) is seeking individuals wanting to pursue a career as a patent engineer and, if you choose, ultimately, a career as a patent attorney. Our Patent Engineer position is an exciting blend of both the legal and engineering career paths, allowing you to experience the latest in cutting- edge technology as you help inventors establish their intellectual property rights for their new inventions.
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The Biomedical Engineer will: Ensure instrumentation is up and functioning at all times to achieve production goals, work closely with the Lab Operations and Reliability Engineering teams in coordinating departmental priorities, budgeting, and evaluating progress toward achieving department objectives.
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Associates degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology, Biomedical Equipment Technology or Biomedical Engineering Technology or in a related technical field such as Electronic Technology or Information Technology and two years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer.
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They will be leading a large team of Research, Commercialization, & Quality Engineers tasked with developing and/or improving current and future dsm-firmenich Biomedical products/processes. Senior Manufacturing Engineer Exton, PAOn-SiteThe Senior Manufacturing Engineer will provide technical leadership, machine design, and processing expertise towards the process development, scale up, and commercialization for new and existing product lines.
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Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist or Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer.
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Associate's degree or military trained (BMET) Biomedical Equipment Technician with extensive, demonstrable and documented experience in the field will be considered. Atlantic Health System is seeking a full-time Radiology Service Engineer II for the Clinical Engineering Department at Morristown Medical Center to work 8am-4pm, including on-call.
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1) 4 years full-time experience as a Clinical Engineer or Biomedical Technician with 2 years demonstrated success in service to specialized clinical devices included but not limited to: anesthesia machines, ventilators, cardiac monitors, sterilization technologies, dialysis technologies, etc.
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Experience in solid-modeling CAD tools preferably SolidWorks, Pro/ENGINEER or CREO using PDM/PLM systems. Bachelor’s degree in either Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or equivalent.
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Description: Job Summary:The Biomedical Engineer plans, trains others, and installs, maintains and repairs sophisticated medical equipment and systems utilized in the diagnosis treatment and monitoring of patients.
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Preferred certifications: Certified Quality Engineer and/or Certified Reliability Engineer, Lean Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt. Knowledge of terminal sterilization of medical devices (EO/Gamma/I-Beam), including validation processes, preferred.
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Desired: Extensive experience in manufacturing processes, automated test, and debug of sophisticated systems in production at high volumes, especially battery-powered consumer electronics and/or biomedical sensors such as ECG, PPG, SpO₂, GSR, etc.
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B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Bioengineering, Clinical Engineering, Nursing or graduate of approved school for Radiologic Technology. Educate/train physicians and hospital personnel, including OR staff, Radiology, Central Sterile Processing, Biomedical and Information Technologies staff, on the use of IGS products and services.
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