Biomedical Engineer
Baltimore, MD - USA
Job Summary
Work Location
| IC: NIA |
| Street: 251 Bayview Blvd |
| Bldg: BRC |
| Room: 2B208 |
| City: Baltimore |
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| State & Zip: MD 21224 |
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| Weekly Hours | PT: Less than 30 hours per week | # Of Hours |
| 20 |
Position Requirements
| Overall Position Summary and Objectives | Min Education | Resume Max Pages |
| The contractor will independently provide support services to satisfy the overall operational objectives. | Bachelors | 15 |
Additional Qualifications
| Certifications & Licenses - Masters degree in Engineering Electronics or a related discipline; two (2) years of specialized experience plus a Bachelors degree is equivalent to a Masters degree. - Minimum of three (3) years of experience and training in machine shop practices. - Valid state drivers license | Field of Study - Biomedical Engineering |
| Software - MS Office | Skills - Basic understanding of circuits and practical experience in the construction of same - Knowledge of quality control procedures shop safety requirements and responsibilities - Practical knowledge of defective equipment used to identify needed repairs and purpose of unserviceable equipment on the basis of its condition - Skill in using and setting up machinist equipment. |
Statement of Work Details
Designs and develops biomedical equipment.
- Work with staff on assignments associated with utilizing biotechnology to improve and provide healthcare systems and devices.
Coordinates the testing and analysis process.
- Manage the control and accountability of clinical and other in-scope related computerized equipment.
Tests the functionality of equipment and takes accuracy sensitivity and selectivity measurements.
- Complete unscheduled service orders for equipment to include calibration electronic and mechanical repairs.
Monitors biomedical equipment to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Analyze modify plan install evaluate certify and correct system malfunctions
Provides technical training on equipment operations.
- Provide in-services for staff interns students and support personnel.
Other
- Design and fabricate commercially unavailable mechanical instruments and medical devices; fabricate special purpose devices for clinical and research applications; manufacture and repair special parts for various types of lab equipment such as treadmills body measurement machines incubators etc. and for various equipment in mechanical shop. 1
- Fabricate and repair various equipment requiring special skills in using but not limited to: lathes milling machines drill presses band saws sanders grinders as well as various power and hand tools; operate gas and electric welders to include MIG and ARC as well as acetylene gas welders. 2
- Interpret and work from blueprints sketches drawings and photos to fabricate manufacture and/or repair using various power and hand tools and other equipment. 3
- Work collaboratively with scientific staff understanding their needs and identifying and resolving problems.
- Logically formulate and present plans assessments and recommendations orally and/Orin concise written reports/documents/correspondence