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Master's degree in Human Factors Engineering, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field. Master's degree in Human Factors Engineering, Experimental Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Biomedical Engineering or related field.
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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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Biomedical Technician performs performance assurance inspections, installation, testing, calibration, troubleshooting, maintenance and repair of medical instrumentation, device and systems. BJC’s patients have access to the latest advances in medical science and technology through a formal affiliation between Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital with the renowned Washington University School of Medicine, which consistently ranks among the top medical schools in the country.
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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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As a Biomedical Equipment Technician, you will work under close supervision to repair, calibrate, and maintain all types of basic biomedical equipment, devices, instruments, and systems Inspect, install, and provide preventive maintenance of general biomedical equipment.
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Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems, Biology, Microbiology, Biomedical Engineer, Bioinformatics, Clinical Laboratory Science, or equivalent practical experience.
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Ph. D. degree in biomedical engineering, neuroscience or a related field. Experiments will use transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to evaluate corticospinal tract excitability induced by training.
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Alternative qualifications include Equivalent military training or Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET). 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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Works with surgeons, O.R. personnel, central processing, biomedical and all other related personnel. Works with surgeons, O.R. personnel, central processing, biomedical and all other related personnel.
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Report machine problems to Biomedical Technician and Administrator. Report machine problems to Biomedical Technician and Administrator. Report any significant information or change in patient condition to the Charge Nurse.
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BC Group International, Inc. is a leading biomedical test equipment manufacturer and distributor based in St. Charles, MO. The company offers a wide range of products under the BC Biomedical brand, including safety analyzers, patient simulators, defibrillator analyzers, and more.
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With over 40 years of expertise, Lloyd Industries, Inc. stands as a leading provider of biomedical testing equipment and calibration services. With over 40 years of expertise, Lloyd Industries, Inc. stands as a leading provider of biomedical testing equipment and calibration services.
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Associates degree in an Applied Science (electronics or biomedical equipment technology preferred) or equivalent military training required; Bachelors degree preferred. Associates degree in an Applied Science (electronics or biomedical equipment technology preferred) or equivalent military training required; Bachelors degree preferred.
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Additionally, the Executive Director is responsible for fostering a synergistic relationship with our regional academic partnerships in cancer research and education, including the Texas Biomedical Research Institute, the University of Texas San Antonio, and the Southwest Biomedical Research Institute.
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Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or other related degree highly preferred. The System Test Engineer will be working within the system test team and collaborating with a cross-functional team to test and commercialize Stereotaxis products.
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