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Lab Service Engineer I (TriMedx)

The Laboratory Service Engineer I installs, inspects, troubleshoots, repairs, calibrates, and verifies the performance of low-end clinical laboratory equipment related to hematology, chemistry, coagulation & histology.
The Laboratory Service Engineer may serve as an advisor to medical and clinical staff in the specification, acquisition, safe use, and proper operation of specialty equipment.
The individual also may serve as an advisor to other TriMedx personnel on technical matters concerning specialty equipment.
This position is responsible for communicating equipment status and inspection results to supervisors and laboratory directors and must document all work to comply with accreditation agencies.
The individual demonstrates adherence to the TriMedx core values in all professional interactions by showing respect to all people, adding value, initiating meaningful change, and exhibiting integrity.
Requirements o Associates degree in technology, electronics, or a related field requiredo Minimum 6 months working with biomedical or laboratory equipment in a hospital or clinical engineering environmento Frequently required to reach, pull, and/or employ fine motor skills during the installation, servicing, and maintenance of laboratory equipmento Occasionally required to bend, crouch, kneel, climb, balance, or otherwise maneuver body while servicing and/or inspecting stationary laboratory equipment o Frequently required to operate tools/machinery that use hand and/or foot controls (drills, saws, electronic test equipment, etc.
) when servicing laboratory equipmento Frequently required to lift, carry, or otherwise move up to 20 lbs while working with medical equipment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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