University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Department of Bioengineering is seeking an Engineering Coordinator to manage equipment maintenance responsibilities for standard patient care or other departments and serves as the primary contact for those areas. Responds to equipment repair and preventive maintenance inside patient rooms, care areas and at the patient's bedside when needed. Manages equipment maintenance due lists and worked with patient care staff to coordinate repair services or planned maintenance. Assists with installation, upgrade and repair projects for equipment related to their assigned areas. May respond to after-hours troubleshooting and repair calls.
Position Responsibilities:
Analysis
Plan and coordinate new equipment check-in for Capital Management or departmental projects
Determine the priority of equipment installation and direct resources to achieve project goal
Complete the assembly, installation and testing of new equipment for the project, utilizing additional resources when the scope or timing of the project dictate
Prepare old equipment for surplus or trade-in by recording equipment characteristics such as Manufacturer, Model, serial number and any existing University of Iowa identification numbers
Read PM procedures, gather equipment and tools to complete the work. Document maintenance performed, and parts used in the maintenance management system
Engineering Project Management
Capital Management/Departmental Projects
Assist in activation/deployment of equipment associated with project
Assist in inventory/tag new equipment
Compliance
Departmental Responsibilities
Assigned specific departments which may include standard inpatient and other patient care areas.
Manage departmental due lists
Confirm that all equipment meets relevant specifications, standards, and regulations and maintenance is kept up to date
Responsible for on-site technical support and troubleshooting
Planning
Departmental equipment deployments
Acquire new equipment lists from department
Tag new equipment and perform initial functional check
Deploy new equipment
Application of Technical Knowledge
Apply engineering principles such as measuring voltage, wattage, and current measurement to troubleshoot/repair medical equipment
Evaluate electrical or mechanical specifications of replacement parts to determine if the parts will fit the application
Swap and exchange system assemblies or components to identify equipment failures
Troubleshoot equipment problems through an understanding of equipment function and use
Proficient using and understanding service manuals/schematics to solve complex electronic problems with limited oversight
May respond to after-hours on-call support of medical equipment, escalating to supervisory personnel when additional support is needed.
Communication
Communicate with faculty, staff, and students to help figure out exactly what the equipment malfunction is and the best way to rectify it
Ability to decern if an issue is an equipment failure or user related and be able to communicate this to staff in a tactful and helpful manner
Leadership
Provides feedback, coaching and counseling to new Bio employees or students regarding repairs, maintenance procedures and Bioengineering shop policy/procedures
May have functional supervision of Engineering Associates or other personnel
Financial Responsibility
Analyze repair costs and present them to the owning department to help determine if they want to proceed
Run reports detailing service costs for specific equipment.
Bioengineering is comprised of people committed to working together to safely maintain medical equipment, collaborating to solve problems, and providing top notch customer service for the University of Iowa Health Care patients and staff.
Bioengineering is committed to creating and maintaining a positive, productive, and rewarding environment for maintenance staff.
Pay Grade: 4B-
Salary: $65,280.00 to commensurate
The University of Iowa offers a generous benefits package, including 24 days paid vacation per year to start and paid sick leave. Complete information regarding the full benefits package may be viewed at https://hr.uiowa.edu/benefits
Percent of Time: 100%
Location: Medical Center North Liberty, IA
Staff Type: Professional & Scientific
Type of Position: Regular
Driver's License Required: Yes
Education Required
Bachelor's degree within biomedical engineering or related technical discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Required Qualifications:
Typically, 1-3 years of experience troubleshooting, repairing, and testing electro-mechanical equipment.
Experience communicating technical information effectively to technical and non-technical staff verbally and in writing.
Must meet the University of Iowa Fleet Services program rules and regulations, due to the ability to drive University vehicles.
Desirable Qualifications:
Experience working as Biomedical Equipment Technician or medical equipment field service technician.
Experience maintaining medical devices.
Experience maintaining Philips PIICiX central monitoring systems and MX series patient monitors.
Experience collaborating with technical and non-technical staff on system and equipment implementation projects.
This position is not eligible for university sponsorship for employment authorization.
For additional questions contact Joe Miller joseph-miller@uiowa.edu
The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preferences.