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The Mobile Medical Equipment Manager oversees the team's operations on a day-to-day basis, collaborates and maintains positive relationships with our customers, works to develop their team, and provides a communication channel between hospital executives and TRIMEDX. This position leads MME staff and initiatives in providing superior customer service, operational efficiency, and financial success.
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The Mobile Medical Equipment Supervisor oversees the team's operations on a day-to-day basis, collaborates and maintains positive relationships with our customers, works to develop their team, and provides a communication channel between hospital executives and TRIMEDX. This position leads MME staff and initiatives in providing superior customer service, operational efficiency, and financial success.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician II (BMET II) is required to install, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, calibrate, and verify the performance of complex biomedical equipment with minimal supervision.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician III (BMET III) installs, inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates, and verifies the performance of highly complex biomedical equipment and systems, independent of technical supervision.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician I (BMET I) provides clinical equipment services under the close supervision of TriMedx management. Perform performance assurance (PA) inspections, scheduled maintenance, electrical safety inspections (ESI), and operation verification procedures (OVP) on general biomedical equipment.
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Today, TRIMEDX is the largest independent medical equipment service provider with locations in over 40 states and 3,000+ employees. TRIMEDX is an established organization created on the principle of supporting hospital medical equipment service centers with excellence.
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They are proud of their commitment to providing top notch patient care by ensuring medical equipment is sanitary and available Medical Equipment, Equipment Manager, Medical, Mobile, Manager, Equipment.
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SummaryThe Biomedical Equipment Technician I (BMET II) 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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Perform preventative maintenance (PM), performance verifications (PV), electrical safety inspections (ESI) and operation verification procedures (OVP) on highly complex and intricate biomedical equipment.
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TRIMEDX may also provide associates with benefits that include health/dental/vision, HSA/FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation and parental leave, adoption/infertility assistance, and more.
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As an equipment specialist, you may be required to enter a patient's room to deliver or sanitize equipment while medical professionals are taking patient samples. At TRIMEDX, we support and protect a culture where diversity, equity and inclusion are the foundation.
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As an equipment specialist, you may be required to enter a patient’s room to deliver or sanitize equipment while medical professionals are taking patient samples MME23. One year of experience in the health care, clinical engineering, Durable Medical Equipment or similarly situated industries preferred.
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Provide a positive representation of TriMedx services by integrating the core values into job performanceInventory – 10 %Perform periodic inspections of current inventory statusVerify the completion of security analysis for new customer equipmentPerforms Incoming Inspections (II) to maintain a complete and accurate inventory of medical devices, including trial and evaluation, rental, and loaner equipment in addition to permanently assigned equipment inventory.
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Accordingly, Associates are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of any controlled substance or marijuana, or otherwise being under the influence thereof, on all TRIMEDX and Customer property or during working/on-call hours.
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Sterilizing and bagging medical equipment ensuring it is ready for use when needed by medical professionals. They are proud of their commitment to providing top notch patient care by ensuring medical equipment is sanitary and available when needed.
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