Radiology Engineering Specialist - Traverse City - Now Offering a $10,000 Sign On Bonus
Total hours worked per week: 40
Description
NOW OFFERING $10,000 SIGN ON BONUSES!
*As a part of Munson Healthcare’s commitment to providing quality patient care, qualified applicants accepting certain full-time positions are eligible for a $10,000 sign on bonus with employment commitment. Applicants can learn more about the sign on bonus and qualifications when connecting with a recruiter.
SUMMARY
Radiology Engineering Specialist 3’s will repair, perform preventative maintenance, calibrations and show general operators knowledge of the following radiology equipment: General radiology/Fluoroscopy, portable units, C-Arms, and at least 4 of the following: Mammography, MRI, DSA, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Catherization Labs, Ultrasound or systems networking.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
High school graduate (GED or equivalent).
Must possess an Associates degree in Biomedical Technology or Electronics Technology or be military or factory trained in radiology equipment service.
Have a minimum of three years experience servicing radiology equipment.
Demonstrable experience with repair service, preventative maintenance, calibration and general operators knowledge of the following radiology equipment: general radiology/fluoroscopy units, portable units, C-arms and at least four of the following: Digital X-Ray Detectors, Mammography, MRI, DSA, CT, Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Catheterization Labs, Ultrasound or Systems Networking.
ORGANIZATION
Works under the direction of the Manager of Clinical Engineering.
Working area covers all Munson Healthcare owned and affiliated facilities. Will have daily working contact with hospital employees, medical staff, patients and visitors.
May lead the activities of Plant Engineering personnel assigned to assist with a specific job. May also be involved in “on-the-job” training of other job classifications as requested by supervision.
May work together with Plant Engineering personnel such as Facilities Construction, Facilities Maintenance or other Clinical Engineering employees.
SPECIFIC DUTIES
Supports the mission, vision, and values statements of Munson Healthcare and Munson Medical Center.
Embraces and supports the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) philosophy of Munson Medical Center: We are committed to the name "Munson" meaning excellence. We will provide services that meet our customers' requirements every time.
Has basic understanding of Relationship-Based Care (RBC) principles, meets expectations outlined in Commitment To My Co-workers, and supports RBC unit action plans.
Acknowledges that safety is self-responsibility. Knows the physical requirements of the job and work within those guidelines. Performs job duties safely at all times, utilizing learned body mechanics and transferring/lifting techniques. Plans actions to promote safety. Reports any unsafe situation/equipment according to Hospital procedure.
Must be familiar with and be able to demonstrate use of common electrical test equipment, including oscilloscopes, DMM’s and others special test equipment and simulators specific to radiology equipment calibration and repair.
May be consulted regarding various code requirements and compliance by members of management within the Radiology area.
May be required to demonstrate the repair and operations of associated equipment to other Clinical Engineering employees.
Must be able to read and interpret specifications, blueprints, wiring diagrams, installation manuals, applications notes, technical manuals, engineering drawings, schematics, ladders diagrams and also be able to prepare drawing and sketches.
Must be able to perform job assignments in a professional and businesslike manner.
Must be able to prepare reports, keep records and maintain a clean and orderly work area.
Must be able to analyze and isolate the medical systems mechanical or electronic malfunction, determine repairs required, initiate paperwork to order parts, determine downtime, repair, adjust and calibrate all within a reasonable time period.
Must be able to examine medical equipment systems for sign of improper operation, evidence of deterioration, unreported malfunctions and suitability of unit to requirements.
Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned.