A Radiation Therapy Technician maintains complex medical equipment through effective implementation of the Mayo Clinic Medical Equipment Management Plan. Technician must demonstrate technical skills and tasks associated with the installation maintenance calibration repair and QA of linear accelerators related radiation treatment systems and complex imaging equipment typically found in radiation therapy.
Technicians in this position must be exceptionally customer focused with outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. They must have the ability to prioritize service calls appropriately and to adhere to Mayo policy and procedure. The technician must adhere to rules regulations and policies regarding radiation safety stored energy safety and contingency plans in the event of equipment failure. They must also have advanced analytical skills and be able to solve very complex technical issues in a timely manner.
Service calls are communicated to the technician through HTM Leadership HTM Support Specialists or a CMMS dashboard. Emergent calls directly from the customer often require a rapid response time. On-call overtime and non-standard shifts will be required as well as travel to other Mayo Clinic sites and applicable vendor training.
The technician must be committed to continuously improving their knowledge to develop a mastery of increasingly complex equipment and to support the mission of Mayo Clinic.
The primary function of this position is radiation therapy equipment support however secondary work in other imaging departments may be required. The Radiation Therapy Technician will have a mastery of accelerator and imaging repair principles and can demonstrate success in the most complex of therapy equipment repairs. They will often work with and share knowledge with less experienced technicians.
Bachelors degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management Electronics Mechatronics or Engineering (mechanical/computer/electronics) with one year direct experience mantaining linear accelerators and radiotherapy equipment. Associates degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management Electronics Mechatronics Engineering (mechanical/computer/electronics) or technical discipline and 3 years of direct experience mantaining linear accelerators and radiotherapy equipment.; or U.S. Military training in biomedical electronics mechatronics or engineering (mechanical/computer/electronics) and 3 years direct experience mantaining linear accelerators and radiotherapy equipment. Alternatively 5 years of combined imaging radiotherapy or particle accelerator equipment maintenance may be considered in lieu of minimum direct accelerator maintenance.
Preferred Qualification and Experience include:
This vacancy is not eligible for sponsorship/ we will not sponsor or transfer visas for this position. Also Mayo Clinic DOES NOT participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program.
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