Location:LOC_KOP_HOSPITAL-King of Prussia Hospital
Req ID:110451
Shift: Any
Employment Status:Regular - Full Time
Job Summary
The Imaging Specialist III works with minimal supervision, serves as a trainer/mentor to Imaging Specialist I and II.
The Imaging Specialist III is responsible for performing the repairs, quality control checks and preventive maintenance as required on an array of imaging equipment, is experienced in the theory & operation of a variety of imaging modalities such as X-Ray, R/F, Cath Lab/Angio, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Nuclear Medicine with the ability to work independently or within a team-based environment to provide a timely & effective response to all requests for service.
Recognized as a field modality expert. Highly competent in area of specialty, spending 70% or time or more in repairing, inspecting, installing, troubleshooting, and calibrating equipment in area of specialty. Serves as a front-line responder for escalated service events.
Experienced in the use of applicable test equipment such as a DVM, Oscilloscope, Dosimeter, Signal Generator, Pattern Generator, High Voltage Analyzer, and Ohmmeter.
Possesses excellent troubleshooting skills.
Familiar with equipment codes and standards.
Possesses good communication and interpersonal skills.
Possesses good time management skills.
Ensures all scheduled monthly assignments are 100% completed in the month they are scheduled.
The Imaging Specialist III will serve as a technical consultant to the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Modalities. They must be flexible in his/her work schedule, take after hour calls, and respond as necessary to meet the needs and demands for imaging modalities throughout the hospital.
Demonstrate a working knowledge of clinical equipment including networked medical systems
This position will support our new King of Prussia Hospital location.
Job Responsibilities
Repair Diagnostic Imaging equipment.
Perform preventive maintenance on Diagnostic Imaging equipment.
Provide technical consultation on Diagnostic Imaging technology to the Biomedical Engineering and Radiology/Imaging departments.
Provide cross-training on Diagnostic Imaging technology to other imaging specialists as requested.
Maintains timely, accurate, and thorough documentation of all work performed.
The Imaging Specialist III is capable of performing in a lead capacity, as requested.
Required Education and Experience
Required Education: Associates degree required
Required Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years' experience as an Imaging Specialist with expertise in at least three (3) imaging modalities.
Preferred Education, Experience & Cert/Lic
Preferred Education: Bachelors Degree in Biomedical Engineering Technology, Electronic Technology or similar field of study.
Preferred Experience:
Expertise in all imaging modalities (X-Ray, R/F, Cath Lab/Angio, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Nuclear Medicine)
Preferred Licenses/certificates/registrations: CRES and or CBET
Additional Technical Requirements
Adept at learning on the job as well as teaching and mentoring others. Considered a technical expert in specialty area and can mentor other mentors.
Possesses advanced understanding and skills related to general electromechanical systems and devices as applied to their specialty.
Exhibits a detailed understanding and can fully communicate the use of devices supported.
Can provide advanced support of acuity equipment for direct patient care.
Has in depth understanding of the operations and environment that they support such as hospital, clinic, etc.
Has advanced experience in their assigned clinical environment.
Possesses in depth understanding of common clinical terminology as well as that of life sciences such as anatomy and physiology.
Can successfully support the solution of organization-level customer service issues and complaints, especially those issues that apply to their area of specialty.
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