Cyber Field Specialist - Must reside in WA/OR - Remote w/travel
TRIMEDXAbout the role
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Job Summary
The CE Cyber Field Service Associate is to support the operations of the Clinical Engineering Department with regards to production medical equipment IT systems and various Connectable & Connected Device Inventory (CDI) projects. These operations entail responding to and supporting with technical expertise Client driven integration projects, medical device network configurations, connected device inventory management, service and repair requests, identifying fault conditions and remediating if capable, or contacting and teaming with the Client Information Technology Department resources to resolve issues. This individual will utilize downtime plans, logistics, and training to support the operational data workflows of the integrated medical devices and the production environment. The CE CYBER Technician will ensure clinical equipment systems are fully inventoried, interfaced and/or integrated with various information systems in a consistent dependable manner, as determined by the Client’s Information Technology Department, in accordance with conventional networking and security practices, the Medical Equipment Management Plan and the TRIMEDX Clinical Engineering Program policies and procedures.
Location: This role is eligible for primarily remote-based work with up to 50% travel. Must be based in the Pacific Northwest (Western Washington or Western Oregon) to meet the travel demands of the position.
Knowledge, Skills, and Experience Skills:
Understanding of medical device technology
Knowledge of healthcare and clinical environment risk factors
Knowledgeable of the operation of and experience in the maintenance and repair of a wide variety of medical equipment and systems
Knowledge of IT infrastructure and enterprise IT security
Knowledge of computers, operating systems, security, and networking
Ability to interpret technical documentation and manuals
Basic analysis of test data and interpretation of schematic diagrams
Required:
Associates degree or equivalent certifications in a related Cyber Security/ Information Technology/ Bio-Medical Field of Study
Ability to coordinate efforts across multiple teams and at multiple points in system lifecycle
Strong written, verbal, and presentational communication skills
Ability to understand and analyze business problems to derive technology-based solutions
Ability to work independently and make decisions within the scope of responsibility
Preferred:
Bachelor’s degree in related field
Accountabilities:
Supports and monitors Connected Device Inventory
Creation of Medical Device Security Assessments using internal t
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