SENIOR RADIOLOGY EQUIPMENT SPECIALIST
Company: University Of Missouri Health Care
Location: Columbia
Posted on: May 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Shift: Full Time Flexible based on workload 12:00 PM to 8:30
PMDepartment: Clinical EngineeringCompensation: Base - $37.75 to
$61.50 Hourly Depending on Experience Retention Bonus: Earn up to
$20,000 in retention incentives, paid on your anniversary each
year:o Year 2: $3,000o Year 3: $4,000o Year 4: $5,500o Year 5:
$7,500ABOUT THE JOBAs a Senior Radiology Equipment Engineer, you
will take on a vital role ensuring the functionality, safety, and
optimal performance of advanced imaging and radiological systems.
Working in a dynamic healthcare environment, your expertise will be
the cornerstone of maintaining cutting-edge equipment that directly
impacts patient care. From troubleshooting complex technical issues
to managing the lifecycle of essential diagnostic devices, this
position offers an exciting opportunity to work hands-on with
innovative technology, with a focus on Siemens equipment. You'll
collaborate with clinical teams and support departments, providing
leadership and mentorship to team members, while playing a key role
in the seamless delivery of healthcare services.This role is based
in Columbia, Missouri, and involves local travel within the region.
With a variable work schedule, including opportunities for
overtime, your contributions will help maintain consistent coverage
for critical equipment. The healthcare environment operates 24/7,
and your technical acumen, problem-solving skills, and commitment
to excellence will directly support its mission of exceptional
patient care.ABOUT YOUYou are a highly skilled professional with a
strong foundation in biomedical, electrical, computer, or
information technology, supported by an associates degree,
specialized military training, or a bachelors degree in biomedical
engineering. With a proven track record of at least six years in
hospital imaging service or manufacturers imaging service roles (or
five years with a bachelors degree), you bring a wealth of
expertise in maintaining and troubleshooting complex imaging
systems. Your combination of education, hands-on experience, and
technical proficiency positions you as a vital asset in ensuring
the safety and reliability of advanced radiology equipment.Beyond
the basics, you stand out with sought-after certifications like
Certified Radiology Equipment Specialist (CRES) or Certified
Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET), showcasing your commitment
to excellence and professional growth. Advanced training in
modalities such as CT, MR, or Nuclear Medicine further sets you
apart as a leader in your field. Detail-oriented and adaptable, you
thrive in fast-paced environments where innovation and
collaboration drive results. Youre ready to take on a senior role
that not only values your expertise but also gives you the
opportunity to lead, mentor, and make a meaningful impact in
healthcare.ABOUT MU HEALTH CAREAt MU Health Care, we have an
inspired, hard-working and collaborative environment driven by our
mission to save and improve lives. We believe anything is possible
and rally around solutions. We celebrate innovation and offer
opportunities to be a part of something bigger to have a voice and
role in the work that is serving our community and changing the
field of medicine.Our academic health system the only in
mid-Missouri is home to multiple hospitals, including the regions
only Level 1 Trauma Center and regions only Childrens Hospital as
well as over 90 specialty clinics. Here, you can define your career
among our many clinical and nonclinical positions with growth,
opportunity and support every step of the way.Learn more about MU
Health Care.Learn more about living in mid-Missouri.EMPLOYEE
BENEFITS Health, vision and dental insurance coverage starting day
one Generous paid leave and paid time off, including nine holidays
Multiple retirement options, including 100% matching up to 8% and
full vesting in three years Tuition assistance for employees (75%)
and immediate family members (50%) Discounts on cell phone plans,
rental cars, gyms, hotels and more See a comprehensive list of
benefits here.DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTIONPerform routine and highly
complex assignments involved in the installation, maintenance,
modification, trouble shooting, repair and calibration of complex
therapeutic and diagnostic devices and systems.Resolve highly
complex equipment failures that have immediate risks to patient
safety, utilizing comprehensive knowledge of imaging techniques,
technologies, radiological practices and procedures.Collaborate
with other facility support departments, including Engineering
Services (ES), Information Technology and Information Security
Officer (IT/ISO).Utilize advanced radiological test equipment,
including but not limited to radiation dosimeters, calibration
phantoms, high voltage testing devices, KV and MA meters and
monitor calibration devices in addition to common test equipment
including electrical safety analyzers, oscilloscopes, patient
simulators, pulse generators, network analyzers, and multimeters,
among others.Manage the lifecycle of other medical devices and
systems such as life support, dialysis, and monitoring.Complete
assignments involved in the installation, maintenance,
modification, troubleshooting, repair and calibration of these
complex therapeutic, diagnostic and life support medical devices
and systems, including inspections, regular and unscheduled
maintenance, and planning for end-of-life replacement in
conjunction with clinical services.Maintain timely, accurate, and
thorough documentation of all work activities in the Computerized
Maintenance Management System.Provide leadership in troubleshooting
and decision-making for complex or high-priority equipment
issues.Ensure that equipment meets clinical needs and suggest
improvements or new technologies to optimize patient care.Support
junior-level radiology equipment specialists, acting as a mentor
and guide and ensuring effective collaboration within the team and
with clinical staff.Deep knowledge of radiology equipment, imaging
techniques, and advanced diagnostic technologies.Proficiency in
using specialized test equipment (e.g., dosimeters, oscilloscopes,
multimeters).Proficient computer skills and familiarity with CMMS
or similar systems for documentation and workflow
management.Excellent communication and customer service
skills.Strong attention to detail. Ability to effectively use hand
and power tools.REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONSMust reside within 50 miles
of University Hospital in Columbia, MOQualification Path 1
Associate's degree (or equivalent credit hours) in biomedical,
electrical, computer, or information technology, specialized
military training, or the equivalent combination of related
education and experience. Six (6) years of hospital imaging service
or manufacturers imaging service experience.Qualification Path 2
Bachelors degree in biomedical engineering. Five (5) years of
hospital imaging service or manufacturers imaging service
experience.PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Certification in Certified
Radiology Equipment Specialists (CRES) or Certified Biomedical
Equipment Technician (CBET). Factory trained in CT/MR/NucMed or
equivalent industry trainingPHYSICAL DEMANDSThe physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met with or
without reasonable accommodation. The performance of these physical
demands is an essential function of the job. This position is very
active and may require ambulating, remaining in a stationary
position and positioning self to reach and/or move objects above
the shoulders and below the knees. The employee must frequently
lift and/or move up to 75 lbs.#ZRALLIED #INDALLIEDEqual Employment
OpportunityThe University of Missouri is an Equal Opportunity
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