Clinical Engineering Manager Trainee - Washington
TRIMEDX · Washington, United States · 2 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time
Responsibilities
- Leadership (30%): Apply knowledge and experience of technology and/or equipment to oversee site operations and provide direction to others.
- Invest in learning TRIMEDX policies and procedures including Motivate others through praise, recognition, and rewards.
- Manage personnel by staffing and scheduling technicians in a manner that assures the best service possible.
- Coach and mentor technicians by providing feedback on performance and documentation habits.
- Develop developing leadership skills while indirectly or directly leading a team of clinical associates.
- Develop others to continuously achieve long and short term business results while managing initiatives multidirectionally.
- Administer MEMP to Key Performance Measures (25%): Manage Service Operations functions, such as service contracts and resources.
- Document the demand labor, demand parts, labor, contracts, labor, and parts.
- Answer questions and meet with others to discern the root cause of technological/process problems.
- Manage inventory of shop supplies.
- Develop service strategies with an outlook of continuous process improvement and provide metrics to TRIMEDX Central Office.
- Manage Joint Commission inspections and make sure open work orders are made a priority and that performance assurance inspections are documented.
- Account Management & Development (20%): Build and maintain relationships with customers by employing interpersonal and conflict management skills.
- Effectively collaborate with customers and vendors to develop win-win solutions.
- Monitor each modality after setting financial and performance benchmarks.
- Identify and pursue opportunities for business entry.
- Manage financial performance.
- Functional/Technical Service (25%): Shadow Technicians And Learn The Following Areas.
- Perform scheduled maintenance, electrical safety inspections (ESI), and operation verification procedures (OVP) on medical devices.
- Install and calibrate medical devices.
- Perform troubleshooting, service, and repairs of medical equipment.
- Advises users of equipment status and ensures all service and documentation is complete, timely, and accurate.
- Complete Incoming Inspections (II) to maintain a complete and accurate inventory of medical devices.
Qualifications
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications required.
- Ability to manage day-to-day and long term site operations.
- Ability to lead, motivate, and develop others.
- Strong written, verbal, and presentational communication skills.
- High learning agility and ability to ramp up quickly.
- Ability to learn data insights and share business objectives with customers based on asset data.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering, technological or business field required (or equivalent experience), OR Associate’s degree in engineering or technological discipline (or equivalent experience) with 3 years of experience in the clinical engineering field.
- Technical certification such as A+, CBET, CRES, CLES, or CCE a plus.