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The Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) is required to install, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, calibrate, and verify the performance of complex biomedical equipment with minimal supervision.
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Experience working with biomedical equipment in a Clinical Engineering, OEM or 3rd Party Vendor environment. The BMET III may serve as technical advisor to the medical and clinical staff in the safe operation and use of clinical equipment.
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Adapt, design, or develop Immertec Streaming equipment (hardware or software) using the principles of engineering and biomedical equipment for Operating Room Usage in hospitals. Adapt, design or develop Immertec Streaming equipment (hardware or software) using the principles of engineering and biomedical equipment for Operating Room Usage in the hospitals.
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Perform performance assurance (PA) inspections, scheduled maintenance, electrical safety inspections (ESI), and operation verification procedures (OVP) on highly complex and intricate biomedical equipment and systems.
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Education or experience with photonics, electronics, biomedical engineering, or similar preferred. occasionally, ability to push/pull very heavy equipment on wheels/casters. Instruct customers and staff in applications and operations of the equipment (training provided.
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Performs supervised lab work once the skill has been signed off by a nurse or physician as per physician orders and prepares instrumental equipment for sterilization. Complies with Infection Control and OSHA Regulations (biomedical wastes, handling and disposal) for the center as per regulations.
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Associates degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology, Biomedical Equipment Technology or Biomedical Engineering Technology or in a related technical field such as Electronic Technology or Information Technology and two years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, Medical Equipment Repairer, or Information Technology Specialist.
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Noise or Vibrations: Biomedical equipment, needles, sharps, copy machine, phones, latex, disinfectants, etc. Hazards: Occasional contact with communicable disease, electrical equipment, etc.
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Personal Protective Equipment: Provided (gowns, gloves, masks, head cover). Registered Nurse Operating Room RN. Anticipates surgeon's needs during surgical procedure. No weekends, nights, holidays, or on call.
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They perform operational verification, preventive maintenance, and corrective repair service under the guidance of a qualified Biomedical Equipment Technician or supervisor. The Medical Equipment Technician I provides cost-effective maintenance on company and customer-owned medical equipment to ensure it is functioning properly following manufacturer specifications.
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Ability to analyze, test, and repair electronic equipment. The Field Service Engineer is responsible for performing and documenting laser installations,preventive maintenance, and repairs toFotona's medical and dental laser systems,accurately and efficiently responding to customer inquiries regarding error codes andorders, and providing management with daily communications regarding service orders.
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Present infrastructure products to a diverse audience including Administrators, Surgeons, Biomedical Engineers, Architects and Equipment Planners. Proven experience selling in the health care field; Durable Medical Equipment highly preferred.
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Checks equipment and supplies prior to use for function, inspection and expiration date; reports malfunction of medical equipment and safety issues to supervisor. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly required to work standing up, walk, use hands to operate tools and equipment and must be able to exert regularly up to 10 pounds of force, frequently exert 30 pounds of force and occasionally exert 50 pounds of force to constantly perform the essential job functions.
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Additional Career Opportunities: Upon successful completion of first term contract, you are guaranteed up to 5 interviews with your choice 1,200 industry leading organizations including Cedar-Sinai Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Health System, and College of Biomedical Equipment Technology.
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A minimum of two (2) years’ experience in the repair and maintenance of medical radiological/imaging equipment. on all types of clinical radiological/imaging equipment technologies, devices, instruments, and systems.
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