Brainlab
Healthcare
BiomedicalEngineer(SupportSpecialist)
Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for mid candidates.
“Biomedical Engineer (Support Specialist) at Brainlab. Skills: Radiotherapy products, Radiosurgery products, Product installation, Product service. Perform custom installations. Resolve product issues”
Industry & Context.
Detailed analysis; Troubleshooting; Critical thinking; Perform analysis
Travel 80%, Work safely in confined areas, Work with high voltages, Work with high currents
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, B.S. in Electrical Engineering, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, B.S. in IT Technology, Demonstrated engineering experience, Computer expertise, Hardware troubleshooting expertise, Apply critical thinking, Perform analysis under challenging conditions, Lift 50 pounds, Work on ladders
Nice to Have
Knowledge of medical linear accelerator, Knowledge of microwave RF systems, Knowledge of computer networks, Robotics service experience, Electro-mechanical systems service experience
What You'll Do.
Perform custom installations
Resolve product issues
Update radiotherapy products
Service radiotherapy products
Communicate with customers
Instruct users in calibration
Instruct users in maintenance
Deliver customer service
Interpret wiring diagrams
Perform preventative maintenance
Keep abreast of developments
Conduct independent research
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Close-knit teams
Communication Scope
Written communication; Oral communication
Full Job Description
Brainlab revolutionized digital medical technology with the introduction of software for radiosurgery and surgical navigation. Today, Brainlab is an industry leader in digital surgery, radiotherapy and integrated operating rooms. Serving physicians, medical professionals and patients in 6,000+ hospitals in 121 countries, we’re transforming healthcare to improve the lives of patients everywhere. We employ over 2,000 people in 25 locations worldwide. Close-knit teams made of talented, curious and authentic people are working together toward a common goal. Together we’re dedicated to making an impact. Sound like you? Join and grow with us. * Perform custom installations to establish functionality for complex radiotherapy and radiosurgery products * Resolve product issues through detailed analysis and utilization of engineering expertise * Update and service radiotherapy/radiosurgery products * Effectively communicate with customers to understand complex problems and adequately troubleshoot issues * Instruct users in calibration checks, surveys, and maintenance of radiation therapy equipment * Deliver high level customer service * Read, analyze, interpret and follow signal flow on blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams * Perform periodic preventative maintenance * Demonstrate and promote Oncology Solutions products and services at client meetings * Keep abreast of new developments regarding Brainlab and competitive Oncology Solutions products and services through training and independent research and analysis * Ability to travel 80% * Salary Range 65-85k ## Qualifications * B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or IT Technology required * Must be a self starter, working without close supervision and be able to successfully manage service activities in assigned territory * Demonstrated engineering experience with medical devices * Computer expertise, familiarity, and demonstrated expertise with hardware troubleshooting * Able
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