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Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET II/III) Responsible for the repair, testing and calibration of clinical equipment, devices, instruments and systems. #BMET#Biomedical Equipment Technician#BMET Job#Clinical Engineering#HTM#Jobs.
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Experience: Minimum of 4-5 years as BMET in Biomedical Equipment repair and patient care systems. Experience: Minimum of 4-5 years as BMET in Biomedical Equipment repair and patient care systems.
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Performs skilled tasks in the areas of Biomedical Equipment Technology and general maintenance. CBET or other certifications a plus. Knowledge of Anatomy and Physiology and Medical Terminology as it relates to clinical equipment.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II position is responsible for providing technical & On-Call support on the analysis, maintenance, calibration, installation, and upgrades on all assigned medical and other electronic equipment and demonstrate technical support for all modalities of medical, surgical, and other therapeutic equipment, and conduct safety inspections for the institution and to meet regulatory guidelines.
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Type Direct Hire Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET II/III) Responsible for the repair, testing and calibration of clinical equipment, devices, instruments and systems. Type Direct Hire Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET II/III) Responsible for the repair, testing and calibration of clinical equipment, devices, instruments and systems.
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The BMET II position works under minimal supervision and conducts work, provides records, and maintains a database of scheduled maintenance, corrective maintenance, and safety testing in accordance with manufacturer, regulatory, and department guidelines.
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Sonoma State University is also a Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) Employer.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Scientist I or Scientist II to perform Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LCMS) bioanalysis studies. We offer our clients comprehensive service platforms around target validation, plate-based pharmacology, hit identification and lead discovery, in vivo pharmacology, as well as other research and development services.
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The Ritz-Carlton Marina del Rey, 4375 Admiralty Way, Marina Del Rey, California, United States
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician I (BMET I) provides clinical equipment services under the close supervision of TriMedx management. The BMET I assists other technicians in the troubleshooting and major repair of complex equipment.
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EDUCATION: Associate’s, bachelor’s degree or military equivalent program in Biomedical Engineering / Electronics, Electronic Technology or other related field with a minimum of four years’ experience in the repair and maintenance of medical equipment.
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Display proficiency in any one of the following categories, above average skills in two more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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The Forensic Scientist II is a civilian employee of the Weld County Sheriff's Office who functions as a scientist performing complex analyses on physical evidence in criminal cases submitted to the forensic laboratory in the scientific discipline of forensic biology.
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The Test Technician II is primarily responsible for the testing/assembling of Small Unmanned Arial System products in our manufacturing facility, following released engineering drawings and assembly instructions using our work order system.
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Works with base or new wells to analyze and identify best artificial lift applications, review field compression by removing, adding or relocating compressors, evaluate well lease operating expenses for optimization or for abandonment.
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