Imaging Specialist II - Full-Time
Medicine Journal - chattanooga, TN
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Job Summary: Responsible for providing first response and in-depth service activities on a broad range of diagnostic imaging equipment, including Radiology, Ultrasound, Cardiac Cath, CT, and other radiographic or diagnostic imaging devices. Education: Required: -Associate degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology, Electronics, or equivalent Military or work experience. -Training in diagnostic X-Ray equipment provided by various x-ray manufacturers or a minimum of X-Ray Phase I, II, III, & IV offered by RSTI or equivalent. Preferred: A Bachelor of Science degree is desirable. Experience: Required: Minimum of three (3) years' experience as a Diagnostic Imaging Service Specialist I or equivalent field service experience on a broad range of imaging equipment. Preferred: Position Requirement(s): License/Certification/Registration Required: Valid driver's license. Preferred: -Certification by the ICC as a Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) -A+ certification -CRES Certification Department Position Summary: Responsible for providing first response and in-depth service activities on a broad range of diagnostic imaging equipment, including Radiology, Ultrasound, Cardiac Cath, CT, and other radiographic or diagnostic imaging devices. May support equipment in Radiation Oncology. Service and trouble-shooting activities provided by the Specialist II will generally be classified as being moderately to highly complex. The Imaging Specialist II is responsible for supporting the overall goals and objectives of the Technology Management organization along with overall CQI goals and programs pursued by the diagnostic imaging and other departments supported by Technology Management. Key responsibilities include: - Performance of maintenance, repair, and calibration of hospital diagnostic imaging equipment. -Documentation of preventative maintenance, repairs, and work activities to meet CMS/DNV requirements and departmental business needs. -Support of computerized diagnostic imaging equipment and associated networks. - Coordination of vendor repairs and documentation of vendor activities according to departmental practices. -Assistance with investigation of incident reports regarding equipment in area of responsibility. -Instruction of other Technology Management staff in the maintenance and repair of complex medical and/or communication systems. -Development and presentation of in-service educational programs for hospital personnel. -General supervision is received.
Created: 2024-10-04