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Job Summary – Biomedical Engineer The position requires broad scientific, technical, and clinical knowledge across diagnostic imaging and informatics, along with highly specialized skills in networking, security and systems integration.
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5+ years experience as a medicaltechnologist or field service engineer (biomedical engineer) servicingdiagnostic instruments needed. As a Customer Service Engineer II, you will beresponsible for: You will be responsible for installing, troubleshooting, repairing and performing preventative maintenance on all Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics instrumentation (primarily Dimension and Vista Chemistry products) at customer sites with minimal supervision.
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Medtronic aims to contribute to human welfare by application of biomedical engineering in the research, design, manufacture, and sale of instruments or appliances that alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life.
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Then come and join our global team as Customer Service Engineer II toPioneer breakthroughs in healthcare. Our portfolio, spanningfrom in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics to image-guided therapy and innovativecancer care, is crucial for clinical decision-making and treatment pathways.
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A Bachelor’s degree or higher in Engineering or Certification as a Clinical Engineer (CCE). Experience with diagnostic imaging system design, deployment and support to include competency with HL7 and DICOM.
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Works with the biomedical engineer on biomedical checks. Maintains files of appropriate paperwork for PO's orders, invoices, packing and receiving reports, and repair orders approved by the Administrator/Director of Nursing/Business Office Manager/OR Manager/Pre-op Manager/PACU Manager.
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At Houston Methodist, the Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II position is responsible for providing technical support for general medical equipment, physiological monitoring, surgical equipment, and conduct safety inspections for the organization and meet regulatory guidelines through the analysis, maintenance, calibration, installation, and upgrades on assigned medical and other electronic equipment.
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Field Service Engineer must have a solid understanding of the life science industry; laser, optics and microscopy experience is preferred. Requirements Experience: Entry level to 4 years hands-on experience aligning, maintaining and servicing optical equipment including lasers and microscopes preferred Prior field service experience Direct customer relationship experience Education: BS in Engineering Technology, EE, Biomedical Science, Physics or equivalent.
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BS or MS in Mechanical or Biomedical Engineering Additional Qualifications : Strong understanding of design for injection molding. About the Role : The Sr. Research and Development Engineer will be helping to advance the company’s minimally invasive low back pain technology, Intracept.
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BS in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical, or Biomedical Engineering. Acts as backfill for Process Engineering Manager. Supplements Manufacturing Manager in day-to-day support and updates of key performance indicators.
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We're looking for a Senior BMET Engineer Instructor / Senior Biomedical Engineer Educator , working in Healthcare Systems and Services industry in Fort Worth, Texas, United States.
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A biomedical engineering, physics or science bachelors degree or equivalent testing experience in medical device functional imaging industry. As part of the global MR test execution team, the Test Engineer will perform assigned testing to verify the performance requirements of MRI system and related subsystem.
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BS degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering or a closely related discipline, with 5+ years of related experience or MS with 3+ years of related work experience will also be considered.
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BS, MS, or PhD degree in biosciences, pharmaceutical science, engineering (mechanical, biomedical, chemical) with 9 years (BS), 6 years (MS), or 2-4 years (PhD) of experience in the medical healthcare field.
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Rush University Medical Center, a nationally recognized clinical and academic institution and the teaching hospital for Rush Medical and Nursing Colleges, located in downtown Chicago, invites applications for the position of Biomedical Engineer in the department of Rush's Alzheimer's Disease Center.
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