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8 Hours - Day Shifts (United States of America)Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40Salary Range: $24.00 - $38.50Union Position:
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Summary
The Clinical Electronics Engineer will respond to specialty equipment issues and perform quality assurance on that equipment used in the care of patients as well as assist in general electronic and mechanical equipment repair and maintenance. The Clinical Electronics Engineer has a direct impact on patient and employee safety.Job Description
The Clinical Electronics Engineer will be responsible for assisting in general electronic and mechanical equipment planning installation upgrades repairs and maintenance. This equipment may include linear accelerators (linacs) CT scanners superficial x-ray machines and other related equipment to radiation therapy activities; will also be responsible for assisting in general electronic and mechanical equipment repair and maintenance.
Troubleshooting will include assisting in the isolation of equipment malfunctions to functional circuit or subassembly using knowledge of system functional operation electronic and mechanical schematic diagrams and parameter measurements. Read and comprehend electronic schematics solder electronic components construct devices and assemble mechanical compressed liquid and gas components.
Will hold a close working relationship with equipment manufacturers technical support and applications specialist; typically through work orders placed using the vendors on-line work order system. May also provide recommendations on equipment maintenance repair and life-cycle planning. Will apply expert advice on equipment operation accuracy problem resolution as well as quality measures; this may include assisting with the design of rooms with new equipment coordinating installation of radiotherapy.
Depending on location; the Clinical Electronics Engineer may work directly with Radiation Oncologists Physicists Dosimetrists and Radiation Therapists to solve equipment needs and teach staff basic trouble-shooting repairs. Job duties may vary due to changing conditions with problems arising due to advances in technology and clinical care.
Qualifications
Bachelors degree in electrical engineering mechanical engineering biomedical engineering or related field required.Sanford is an EEO/AA Employer M/F/Disability/Vet.
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