FMCNA
BiomedicalTechnician
“Biomedical Technician at FMCNA. Maintain, test and repair all water treatment equipment, dialysis equipment, medical equipment, testing equipment, and mechanical/electrical systems.. Documents all maintenance and repairs.”
Industry & Context.
Must demonstrate organizational and leadership skills, including those required to problem-solve in a medical, health care environment.
Employees are required to take the Ishihara's Color Blindness test as a condition of employment., The position involves moderately active work including walking and standing for considerable lengths of time., Bending down to floor level is required for some repair and maintenance of equipment., The employee must regularly move boxes, drums, and equipment of up to 600 lbs. in weight., The employee must frequently mix and lift chemical and water solutions of up to 50 lbs. up as high as 5 feet., During an emergency, ensuring patient well-being and safety is of the utmost priority so documented FMCNA emergency procedures must be followed., The work environment is characteristic of a health care facility with air temperature control and moderate noise levels., There may be some potential exposure to chemicals and infectious materials, however, proper training will be provided to handle any of these type chemicals and infectious materials.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
At least six months experience working in a technical (industry/hospital) setting., Must demonstrate organizational and leadership skills, including those required to problem-solve in a medical, health care environment., Attend all technical training programs required by state/federal regulations and FMCNA policy., Newly hired or promoted incumbents are responsible for the requirements of the respiratory fit policy., Valid Driver's License and/or ability to cover at other facilities and transport equipment and supplies as needed., Continued employment contingent upon successful completion of the FMCNA Training Program for Technical Staff.
Nice to Have
Technician training or AA Degree in electronics preferred.
What You'll Do.
test and repair all water treatment equipment
and mechanical/electrical systems.
Documents all maintenance and repairs.
Ensures safety checks and routine tasks are conducted and documented.
Conducts housekeeping check and follows-up housekeeping problems.
Responsible for water treatment equipment cleaning and disinfecting.
Ensures all testing equipment is properly maintained and calibrated.
Ensures all areas are safe and clean.
Conducts building maintenance as needed.
Responsible for coordination of medical waste disposal.
Collects and organizes supplies restocking relevant areas.
Assists in ordering and receiving disposable supplies.
Assists in creating SAP purchase orders for supplies.
Assists in conducting monthly and quarterly inventory of supplies.
Evaluates and reports the current equipment inventory.
Ensures visibility to patients with daily walk through.
Reinforces the concept of UltraCare™ and customer service.
Provides instructive tours of the water treatment equipment for patients.
Processes water and dialysate samples according to specified procedures.
Participates in the completion and documentation of ongoing technical QAPI activities.
Provides assistance at other facilities and/or acute programs.
Transport equipment and supplies as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Develops and maintains effective relationships through effective and timely communication.; Takes initiative and action to respond, resolve and follow up regarding customer service issues with all customers in a timely manner.
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