Independently and under service management supervision performs general troubleshooting and repairs to the block circuit and component level. Also, independently and under service management supervision performs installations, calibrations and planned maintenance.
Proper use of all standard test equipment:
a. multimeter e. invasive and non-invasive imaging test devices
b. oscilloscope f. service software and keys
c. dosimeter g. hand and power tools
d. AC line analyzer h. phantoms
Be able to read, analyze, interpret and follow signal flow on blueprints, schematics and wiring diagrams. Exercise good system troubleshooting skills
Proven demonstration in understanding basic aspects of clinical applications and image quality requirements related to medical imaging equipment.
Perform and be available for after-hours service, also available for emergency calls on weekends.
May be required to participate in shift scheduling and reasonable travel.
Service manage original equipment manufacturer-mandated equipment updates/upgrades and satisfactorily complete the required recordings of all work performed
Perform other duties as assigned and capable in scope and under the leadership of a manager or supervisor.
3-5 Must Have Skills/Qualifications
1. High school diploma or equivalent education required.
2. A.S. Degree in Biomedical or Electronics Technology or equivalent education preferred.
3. Minimum of five (5) years' experience in the service and maintenance of medical imaging equipment with advanced emphasis on a specific modality equipment type(s).
4. Successful completion/credentialed thru either an accredited Independent Training Organization, Original Equipment Manufacturer or Military equivalent Basic Level I and Level II, Level III and Level IV Imaging Equipment Service Training Course(s). Specialization to an advanced imaging modality equipment type is required.
5. Exceptional organizational skills required.
6. Excellent written and verbal communication skills required.