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Clinical Engineer Equipment Specialist

CLINICAL ENGINEERING Florida-Miami-Nicklaus Children's Hospital - Main Hospital Campus Miami, Florida Requisition ID 26152

Description

Job Summary

Responsible for providing medical equipment technical support to staff, patients, and administrators relating to Nicklaus Children's Health System's wide life cycle management of medical equipment and systems. Performs routine tasks involved in the installation, maintenance, modification, troubleshooting and calibration of therapeutic, diagnostic, and life support biomedical equipment. Analyzes and corrects problems associated with instrument operation and malfunction, trains users on appropriate and safe use of medical equipment technology, performs scheduled calibrations, maintenance, safety testing, and plans and coordinates medical equipment installations.

Job Specific Duties

  • Applies appropriate documenting evidence with the use of stickers or other means to indicate dates of medical equipment testing and performance characteristics.
  • Documents all work performed in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS). Ensures documentation is completed in accordance with regulatory body requirements, NCHS policies and guidelines, and federal/state requirements. 
  • Identifies and reports abnormal conditions of medical equipment use that may interfere with patient safety or equipment longevity. 
  • Instructs users in operating techniques, safety, and application of medical equipment as needed.
  • Ensures all repaired medical equipment operates safely and according to manufacturer specifications and/or appropriate accreditation agencies. 
  • Minimizes medical equipment downtime by determining when it is best to use vendor repair services. 
  • Performs scheduled testing, calibration, and maintenance.
  • Applies basic networking principles to resolve medical system communication issues including, but not limited to, node to server failures. 
  • Responds to Medical Equipment Recalls and Alerts as directed by department Director/Manager. 
  • Ensures appropriate and reliable connectivity between medical communication systems and clinical systems. 
  • Oversees the design, development, validation, and testing of the integration between medical equipment belonging to different departments. 
  • Responds to department user requests to analyze and correct reported medical equipment failures in a timely manner. 

Qualifications

Minimum Job Requirements

  • Associates degree in Biomedical Engineering field or related technical field and three years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer, or Medical Equipment Repairer (OR) Completion of a military training program in biomedical equipment and three years of experience as a Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist, Biomedical Equipment Technician, Field Service Engineer or Medical Equipment Repairer (OR) Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering field or related technical field 
  • Florida driver's license may be required depending on job assignment.
  • 1 year of experience in a healthcare biomedical engineering setting.
  • 1 year of experience working in a high-stress environment, such as fixing failed medical equipment while being used in patient care.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) or Certified Laboratory Equipment Specialist (CLES) is highly preferred.
  • General knowledge of a wide range of sciences including, but not limited to, electronics (analog and digital), computer science/networking, mechanical engineering design, pneumatics, hydraulics, chemistry, physiology, medical terminology, anatomy, optics, and biology to perform duties of a broad scope and nature on complex and sophisticated patient-related medical systems and sub-systems.
  • Ability to perform testing and troubleshooting of medical devices involving their interfaces and connections to information systems either directly or through the hospitals hardwired and wireless networks.
  • Understanding of basic networking principles to resolve medical system communication issues including, but not limited to, node to server failures.
  • General knowledge of codes and standards relevant to safe operation of medical instrumentation such as National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), ACHA, CAP, Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), DNV, the Joint Commission (TJC), and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI).
  • Skills in the use of all types of test and calibration equipment such as digital multi-meters, electrical safety analyzers, defibrillator analyzers, patient simulators, digital oscilloscopes, pulse generators, and Local Area Network (LAN) analyzers in performing troubleshooting/repair and preventive maintenance activities.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English both verbally and in writing.
  • Able to communicate effectively with clinical, technical and managerial staff.
  • Knowledge of Spanish is helpful.
  • Able to follow verbal, written, and diagrammatic instructions, solve complex problems, and file basic reports.
  • Able to prioritize issues, provide guidance, coordinate, and escalate support services.
  • Able to understand computer system concepts and how systems interface with each other.
  • Knowledge in use of computers (e.g., Microsoft Windows), printers, databases, networks and/or ability to learn software applications.


Job :

Information Technology

Primary Location :

Florida-Miami-Nicklaus Children's Hospital - Main Hospital Campus

Department :

CLINICAL ENGINEERING-2100-810000

Job Status


:Full Time
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Joining a new organization can be daunting or overwhelming. But at Nicklaus, your colleagues make you feel welcomed. They taught me to celebrate our accomplishments and band together during challenging times. This is not easy to find in healthcare these days, so I’m grateful to have found an amazing place to work with people and leadership who have my well-being in mind.

Lova Renee Brunson Manager Accreditation & Regulatory

Collaboration leads to success.

Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much. Working together, we find solutions and methods we would never find alone, and at Nicklaus Children’s, we have fun doing it.

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We all take responsibility here – for the children, their families, our work and each other. We meet our responsibilities head on and motivate each other to succeed.

Empower yourself, help others.

Nicklaus Children’s encourages team members to believe in their ability to affect positive change in the world through everything they do with us.

Advocate for the right way.

Advocate for children. Advocate for families. Advocate for yourself. But most of all, advocate for getting the job done right and you will find nothing but success and support in your career here.

Transformation is growth.

At Nicklaus Children’s, change is not to be feared. When you work here, you are always working with the most advanced tools and procedures available.

Empathy is everything.

We expect our team members to have empathy for the patients and families they treat, and in turn, we have empathy for them. We take care of everyone in the Nicklaus Children’s family with competitive benefits and our supportive culture.

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