The Imaging Systems Engineer II is responsible for the day-to-day operation, administration, and support of all core clinical imaging systems (PACS, RIS, Voice Recognition) and ancillary systems. The Imaging Systems Engineer performs core imaging informatics system security maintenance, application maintenance, system maintenance, quality assurance, quality control, training, systems troubleshooting and coordination of system upgrades. The Imaging Systems Engineer II works with organizational clinicians, staff, and vendors to facilitate connectivity to core clinical imaging systems, training, system modification and issue resolution. Responsibilities include: 70% Operational: Provide administration, support, installation, maintenance, management, and coordination of enterprise-wide Keck Clinical Imaging Systems. Provide off-hour on-call support for issues; apply expertise and independent judgment for full resolution. Work on assigned projects both independently and as part of a team. Provide on-call support. 30% Design: Design and lead projects in the implementation and support of Keck Clinical Imaging Systems.; assist in ensuring stability and functionality of the assigned systems. Provide escalation support, troubleshooting and root-cause analysis of issues; assist in identifying and trouble-shooting information system problems, including isolating problems, recommending appropriate solutions and implementing solutions. Work closely with all IS teams to maintain Clinical Imaging Systems that are compliant with organizational standards and policies.
Essential Duties:
Provide administration, support, installation, maintenance, management, and coordination of enterprise-wide Keck Clinical Imaging Systems and implement technical solutions and architecture.Evaluate, recommend, and deploy third-party client and server applications to meet evolving business requirements.Install and configure hardware and software consistent with organizational standards; Provide System Administration, Maintenance and Support for assigned Imaging Systems in coordination with Vendor Support.Timely and complete resolution of all tickets and service requests assigned.Provide after-hours and weekend support where necessary for a 24x7 system availability model.Follow established procedures in the creation of detailed Change Management documentation, and in planning and implementation of modifications to production infrastructure environments.Work directly with managers and direct reports to resolve problems, workflow issues, and equipment issues that impact imaging operations.Learn and provide support for additional IT systems and technical environments.Provide escalation support, troubleshooting and root-cause analysis of issues; assist in identifying and trouble-shooting information system problems, including isolating problems, recommending appropriate solutions and implementing solutions.Manage complex, inter-departmental projects and operational initiatives.Performs other duties as assigned.Required Qualifications:
Req Bachelor's degree; Combined work experience and education as equivalentReq 3 years Experience supporting clinical imaging technology environments.Req 3 years Experience with installation, operations, maintenance, and support of minimum of 2 of the following systems: RIS, Radiology PACS, Cardiology PACS, Voice Dictation, Advanced Post Processing, RadOnc EMR, EKG/EEG, GI.Req Working level knowledge of DICOM, HL7 and IHE.Req Demonstrate basic competency and ability to support Imaging Informatics system interfaces.Req Working level knowledge of Imaging Modalities (XR, US, MRI, CT, Nuclear, Mammo, EKG).Req Knowledge of LAN/WAN, Wired/Wireless networking technologies.Req Knowledge of computer hardware (Advanced Workstations, Diagnostic monitors).Req Basic/Advanced competency with Microsoft Windows OS at Desktop/Server level.Req Detail oriented with strong organizational skills, ability to multitask and work in a dynamic, fast paced environmentReq Strong analytical and problem solving skills combined with exceptional business acumen.Req Ability to work alone assertively completing projects by deadlinesReq Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.Req Able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and others, interacting and maintaining a strong sense of teamwork and collaborationReq Must be able to interact effectively with Clinicians, Patients, Vendors, Peers, Staff and Management within the organization.Req Able to present professional telephone etiquetteReq Able to respond quickly in emergency situationsReq Able to provide on call 24/7 as needed.Req Able to travel to multiple service locations as requested.
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The hourly rate range for this position is $46.00 - $76.07. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.