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Scope of Position
Under general supervision by the Service Manager or Director, the Biomedical Electronics Technician (BMET) coordinates with clinicians the planning, design, development, implementation, functionality and evaluation of free standing and integrated patient care equipment and systems that support and enhance clinical practice and diagnostic, therapeutic and monitoring requirements for improved patient outcomes. The BMET acts as a resource with clinical knowledge and/or technical/computer expertise to coordinate and provide support for all new and current applications, including hardware and software upgrades applicable to all patient care equipment and systems.
Position Summary
The BMET assists in the analysis, design, testing and implementation of patient care equipment/ systems and solutions. Conducts assessments of the clinical environment and identifies opportunities for equipment/system implementations, and may act as a facilitator for those changes in the clinical environment. Works with appropriate business partners and senior clinical staff to advise end-user training on clinical applications to ensure understanding of functionality.
Minimum Qualifications
Associates degree or certificate in Biomedical Engineering Technology, completion of military technical training program in electronics, electro-mechanics, or biomedical technology, or equivalent experience in a related field.
Our Comprehensive Employee Benefits Include:
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
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Are you ready to make a significant impact in the healthcare industry? As a Biomedical Electronics Technician at the Ohio State University Medical Center, you will take on a pivotal role in ensuring that patient care equipment is functioning effectively and efficiently. In this position, you'll work closely with clinicians, leveraging your technical expertise to design, implement, and evaluate equipment that supports enhanced clinical practices and patient outcomes. Your responsibilities will include assessing the clinical environment to identify opportunities for new systems and solutions and acting as a resource for both technical and clinical teams. You'll also provide essential training and support for end-users, ensuring they’re equipped to make the most of the technology at their disposal. Your background in Biomedical Engineering Technology, military technical training, or equivalent experience will empower you to collaborate effectively with senior clinical staff and business partners. Plus, with our comprehensive benefits, including health insurance from day one and generous retirement plan contributions, this role offers not just career fulfillment, but also personal well-being. If you're passionate about using technology to enhance patient care and thrive in a collaborative environment, the Biomedical Electronics Technician position may be the perfect fit for you!
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