BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT INTEGRATION SPECIALIST JOB DESCRIPTION
The Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist oversees the evaluation, purchase, and implementation of medical equipment and associated IT systems, including IoT solutions for various devices. Proficient in designing, implementing, and supporting IT applications, they ensure accurate maintenance of a comprehensive knowledge base. Collaborating with vendors and internal teams, The Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist serves as a liaison to optimize workflows and communicates project updates throughout the organization.


An Overview of Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist Job Description Responsibilities and Qualifications
1. Lamwork Company is currently seeking a Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist to join our dynamic team. This unique position presents exciting opportunities for professional growth within our cutting-edge Veterinary Teaching Hospital, fostering a work environment that values diversity and encourages creativity. As a crucial member of our Equipment Technician Team, you will play a pivotal role in the hospital's operations, given the sophisticated nature of our medical equipment, essential systems integrations, and specific clinical applications. In this role, you will have the privilege of collaborating with Veterinary Clinicians, Information Technology Specialists, Biomedical Engineers, Veterinary Students, and other Veterinary Professionals. The successful candidate will take the lead in managing and supporting medical equipment and associated Information Systems (IS) integrations with our veterinary electronic medical record (EMR). These projects demand a resourceful individual to oversee implementation, conduct testing, facilitate distribution, and provide ongoing support for these new systems across the entire hospital enterprise. Join Lamwork Company and be part of a team driving innovation in veterinary care.
Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist Duties and Roles:
- Serve as project support, working closely with supervisor and other project managers to evaluate, purchase, plan, implement and initially support various equipment and associated IT system purchases including general loT of medical devices, telemetry, point-of-care blood work products, angiography, linear accelerator, and cardiac and radiology PACS.
- Proficiently design, implement, configure, and support a variety of IT applications associated with existing and new medical equipment.
- Accurately develop and maintain a knowledge base of IT applications, including but not limited to solutions, system configurations and training materials
- Professionally assist with troubleshooting existing equipment functionality; identify and research opportunities for further technological system development
- Confidently utilizes informative and collective evaluation mechanisms to determine the appropriateness and effectiveness of projects/requests
- Work collaboratively with vendors and in-house support teams, and serve as liaison between the Clinical, Business and IT teams to assess faculty/clinician, staff, client, and patient needs for workflow optimization
- Clearly communicate to all levels of the organization regarding current project status and results
- Assist and support Technical Services Supervisor with procuring, receiving, and implementing medical equipment into hospital system.
- Assist with annual hospital equipment review, providing feedback and additional recommendations to submitting department, such as vendor selection and pricing; upon approval, assist with executing purchase of equipment as directed by supervisor.
Biomedical Equipment Integration Specialist Requirements and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree with at least 2 years of relevant experience with information technologies/computer science/biomedical technology or equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
- Specific knowledge/experience in integration of HIS systems, to include general loT of medical devices, POC (Point of Care) Lab equipment, Cardiac and Radiology PACS systems, Radiation Oncology planning systems.
- Strong communication, analytical, problem solving and project management skills.
- High attention to detail and ability to document and report issues and problems.
- Ability to follow a detailed plan and track progress toward completion.
- Highly organized, shows initiative, anticipates needs and works collaboratively to develop solutions, as well as the ability to work independently.
- Proficient user of Microsoft Office
- Experience with imaging modalities such as X-Ray, interventional radiology, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT, and MRI and biomedical equipment technician experience a plus.
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