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Job Title: Biomedical Equipment Repair Technicians, System Administrators, and Advanced Office Clerks. BMET I. The Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) standards for BMETs and levels of qualifications shall be applied to this position.
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The Field Service Engineer I- Life Support, provides specialty medical equipment services under the supervision of BSI management. · Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, electro-mechanical and electronic fundamentals, medical equipment function and operation, safety in healthcare facilities, and medical equipment troubleshooting required.
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Manage the clinical departments of nursing, central supply, medical records, and housekeeping, and supervise the contracted services of laboratory, radiology, pharmaceuticals, laundry, and biomedical engineering.
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Completion of a military training program in biomedical equipment and two years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist or Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, Medical Equipment Repairer or Information Technology Specialist.
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Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) or Certified Healthcare Technology Manager (CHTM) by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) preferred.
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Dialysis, Medical Device Networking, Ultrasound, Portable Imaging Equipment, Lasers, Sterilization and High level DisinfectionEducation/training PREFERRED:Associate’s degree or Military equivalent in biomedical equipment technology or electronics highly preferred.
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This position provides specialized repair (radiology, nuclear medicine) and maintenance services to diagnostic imaging and/or lab equipment, and biomedical equipment. - A minimum of seven years’ experience servicing medical imaging equipment such as General X-Ray (Rad, including but not limited to Rad Rooms, Portables and C-Arms) Must have the ability to repair and maintain a wide variety of imaging equipment.
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Winery’s Biomedical Equipment Testing Technicians get to travel regionally and nationally. Medical Equipment Test Technician. Ability to effectively use hand tools commonly associated with the repair and maintenance of medical equipment.
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Join our Electrophysiology catheter and capital equipment product development team, focusing on the advancement of diagnostic, imaging, and ablation therapy catheters. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, physics, biomedical engineering, or a related field.
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Prince Frederick Surgery Center has state-of-the-art equipment allowing surgeons to perform procedures in the specialty areas of: Orthopedics, Pain Management and ENT. This center meets the highest industry standards for top-quality health care, is certified by Medicare, licensed by the state and fully accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC.
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Technicians will consistently demonstrate skills and tasks associated with the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of biomedical equipment and systems. Technicians must ultimately provide both primary service expertise and back up responsibility on multiple types of biomedical equipment.
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The role requires both in-house laboratory work and occasional travel to client :Perform routine and moderately complex calibration, repair, and troubleshooting of equipment used by biotechnology, pharmaceutical, medical device, and electronic/electromechanical firms.
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Maintains, tests and repairs all water treatment equipment, dialysis equipment, medical equipment, testing equipment, and mechanical/electrical systems as recommended by the manufacturer and by procedures established by FMCNA Clinical/Technical services as documented in the Technical Policies and Standards manual.
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Prepare patient treatment areas for use; prepare and clean medical equipment; dispose of biomedical waste in accordance with standards and policy. Must be able to acquire a basic knowledge of patient care principles, medical terminology and equipment within the assigned service area.
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Using our test equipment, service air filtration equipment at medical and research facilities. Calibration or HVAC experience in the pharmaceutical and biomedical fields are highly desired.
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