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Biomedical Equipment Technician III, BMET, Clinical Engineering, Medical Equipment Maintenance, Biomedical Equipment, Calibration, Repair, IT Integration, Mentorship, Documentation, Compliance, Joint Commission Standards, comprehensive benefits package, Health, Vision, Dental.
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The Medical Device Assembler will work with a small team of device assemblers manufacturing medical ultrasound components. Use of manufacturing equipment (ventilated hoods, mass balance, mixer, evacuators, ovens.
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As a(an) Equipment Inventory Technician with TriStar Centennial Medical Center you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! As an Equipment Technician is responsible for receiving, asset tagging, delivering, returning and maintenance of rental medical equipment.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician will also provide the following services; incoming equipment inspections, installation, recall & alert activities and calibration & repair of medical devices.
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In-depth knowledge of DME equipment and medical office procedures. This role is pivotal in our commitment to delivering comprehensive patient care and ensuring our patients have access to the latest advancements in medical equipment.
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The Equipment Sales Manager manages all facets of construction sales and assists the Vice President in all construction-related matters. With a dedicated team of over 1,000 employees, we are committed to delivering exceptional service, top-quality parts and rentals, and unparalleled sales support across a comprehensive range of Caterpillar and allied construction equipment, power generation solutions, and cutting-edge SITECH construction technology.
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Newton Medical Center recently achieved the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Pathway to Excellence designation and is one of a select few health care facilities in New Jersey accredited by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in all three echocardiography procedures: adult transthoracic, adult transesophogeal and adult stress.
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Analyzes and corrects problems associated with instrument operation and malfunction, trains users on appropriate and safe use of medical equipment technology, performs scheduled calibrations, maintenance, safety testing, and plans and coordinates medical equipment installations.
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NCCER Heavy Equipment Operations NCCER Highway / Heavy Construction NCCER Rigger NCCER Site Layout. Operate one or several types of power construction equipment (i.e. track loader, dozer, backhoe, excavator, scraper, grader, side boom, boring machine, RT Extended boom forklift, etc.
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The DME Coordinator works with the DME Director, providers and clinical staff to ensure patients receive outstanding care instruction to ensure that they understand how to use durable medical equipment.
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Oversees the design, development, validation, and testing of the integration between medical equipment belonging to different departments. Identifies and reports abnormal conditions of medical equipment use that may interfere with patient safety or equipment longevity.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician I conducts cost-effective maintenance on company and customer-owned medical equipment primarily located at customer sites, to ensure they are functioning properly and meet customers' needs.
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Proven work experience as a Dealership Sales associate, Equipment Sales representative or similar role. An experienced equipment salesperson with the eagerness to mine for opportunities and close sales could far exceed $65K annually.
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The Equipment Operator in a fulfillment center operates motorized equipment up to and including a stock picker, reach truck, pallet jack, dock stocker and turret truck. Radial, the leader in omnichannel commerce technologies and operations has an exciting opening for an Equipment Operator.
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Transports consumers safely and securely on campus, as well as to medical appointments not on the campus of Whitten Center. Experience in the operation or maintenance of heavy equipment, motorized vehicles or machinery that is directly related to the area of employment.
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