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. The individual should be competent in the use of all applicable test equipment and tools required in the performance of duties. The BMET III serves as an advisor to administrative, medical, and clinical staff in the safe use and proper operation of clinical equipment and in developing specifications for the selection of new equipment. This position also contributes to department improvement and development by mentoring other associates. The individual demonstrates adherence to the PHCMC core values in all professional interactions by showing respect to all people, creating real value, initiating meaningful change, and exhibiting integrity.
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Required Qualifications:
Associate's Degree in a technical/electronics field or equivalent education/experience military training, or academic work aligned with AAMI’s Core Competencies for the Biomedical Equipment Technician, and a basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, English and professional skills plus increased levels of certification and training as needed. In-depth understanding of common clinical terminology as well as that of life sciences such as anatomy and physiology. Comprehensive understanding of computers and network architecture. Specific Experience: Exhibits a detailed understanding and can fully communicate the use of devices supported Can provide advanced support of acuity equipment for direct patient care. Has in depth understanding of the operations and environment that they support such as hospital, clinic, etc. Has advanced experience in their assigned clinical environment. Public Safety & Regulatory Requirements: Is knowledgeable about both local and national public safety and regulatory issues. Customer Service: Has a working knowledge of project management terms and methods and can successfully solve organization-level customer service issues and complaints. Equipment Expertise: Demonstrated a mastery of clinical equipment such as radiological, laboratory and network medical systems so that work beyond single devices can be appropriately accomplished. Other: Has a working knowledge of project management terms and methods. General Skills & Experience: Possesses advanced understanding and skills related to general electromechanical systems and devices. General Guidelines: Fully experienced with an exceptional skill set or knowledge, works with minimal supervision; capable of serving as a trainer, mentor to junior and mid-level staff. Capable of performing in a lead capacity. Driving may be necessary as part of this role and caregivers will be expected to comply with all state laws. You may be asked to provide proof of driver license and auto insurance. See policy for additional information Minimum 5 years experience working with biomedical equipment in a clinical engineering environment and must have manufacturers’ technical training certificates on at least two of the higher end equipment which can be but are not limited to Anesthesia Machines, Ventilators, Ultrasound Machines, and Sterilizers or have service seminar certificates on Radiology equipment.Preferred Qualifications:
Coursework/Training: Technical Certification Bachelor's Degree in engineering technology Biomedical Technician certification upon hire.Why Join Providence?
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