Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity as a Field Service Engineer in the medical imaging market? Alpha Imaging is seeking an experienced FSE in the New England area. For more information, please contact us at info@alpha-imaging.com
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Hi All, We have a fantastic opportunity open for an FSE 1 based in Nashville TN! If you know of anyone who would be a good fit to join an incredible team & company please have them reach out or apply. Thanks. https://lnkd.in/gC9hRise
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With over 20% of EV charging stations not working, skilled EVSE Technicians are in high demand. SkillFusion is here to bridge the gap with our newly launched #Veterans program! ::::CALLING ALL VETERANS: Seize the opportunity: The EV market is expanding, but non-functional chargers are a major hurdle. SkillFusion equips you with the skills to fix this issue as an EVSE Diagnostic Technician. Transform your career: Join the largest community of EDT Technicians. SkillFusion certifies, verifies, and places you in work-ready positions. Provide real solutions: Learn to diagnose and repair charging stations, reducing downtime and increasing reliability. Get certified, get placed: Enroll in SkillFusion’s program to start your journey toward certification. Connect with service providers needing your expertise. Remember: It's not just about fixing chargers. It's about leading the charge in a sustainable future. Join the movement today! Visit: https://lnkd.in/dp3kK-Cz #Vets #HelpingVeterans #Training #Jobs #ElectricVehicles #ChargingStations
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Working as a Biomedical Field Service Engineer offers a dynamic blend of technical problem-solving and human interaction. Beyond troubleshooting sophisticated medical equipment, you're often on the front lines, ensuring patients receive timely care by keeping machines running smoothly. It's a role where every day brings new challenges, requiring adaptability and a deep understanding of both engineering principles and healthcare protocols. #bioengineering #instrumentation #fieldserviceengineer #workandsmile
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🔧 The Satisfaction of Being a Field Service Engineer 🏥 There’s a unique sense of fulfillment that comes with being a Field Service Engineer in the healthcare industry. Every day brings new challenges, but also the opportunity to make a real difference. 🤞🏽Why It’s Satisfying: - Impact on Patient Care: Knowing that the equipment you maintain directly contributes to patient recovery and well-being is incredibly rewarding. - Problem-Solving: Each day offers a chance to troubleshoot and resolve issues, keeping essential medical devices running smoothly. - Continuous Learning: The role keeps you on your toes, with constant learning and adaptation to new technologies. Collaboration: Working closely with healthcare professionals to ensure equipment reliability fosters a strong sense of teamwork. - Professional Growth: The variety of tasks and environments means no two days are the same, offering continuous professional development. Being a Field Service Engineer isn’t just a job—it’s a commitment to ensuring that life-saving equipment is always ready to perform, bringing immense satisfaction with every successful repair. #FieldServiceEngineer #BiomedicalEngineering #HealthcareTechnology #PatientCare #JobSatisfaction #ProfessionalGrowth
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𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗹𝗼𝗼𝗸 𝗮𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗽𝗶𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗼𝘄 : ✅️ If you can identify that it’s an electronic part – You are a normal human. ✅️ If you can identify that it’s the repair process of an electronic device – You are a technical person. ✅️ If you can identify that it’s the repair of an electronic device using appropriate testing tools – You are an electronic technician. ✅️ If you can identify that it’s a medical equipment part being repaired – You are a Biomedical technician. ✅️ If you can identify that it’s an MRI part being repaired – You are an experienced Biomedical Engineer/Technician. ✅️ If you can identify that it’s an MRI coil being tested using a DC power supply and an oscilloscope – You are a Field Service Engineer for MRI. ✅️ If you can provide more specific details – You are an experienced MRI service engineer. #Biomedical #Engineering 💚
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The Field Engineer blog today meets Parthibarajan .Ramachandran who works for Alcon as a Senior Service Engineer in India. This article focuses a spotlight on the life of a field service engineer for Medical Laser and other ophthalmic medical equipment from India. Specifically, maintenance and support of cutting-edge refractive surgical Femtosecond and Excimer LASER equipment, with experience including Surgical Phaco emulsification, Vitreo Retinal equipment, Surgical Image guidance systems, Microscopes, Topolysers, and Aberometers. Why did you decide to study biomedical engineering rather than another type of engineering? I chose biomedical engineering because I wanted to apply my engineering skills to healthcare and make a positive impact on people's lives. Has it always been important to you to help people/contribute to society? Yes, contributing to society and helping people has always been important to me. From a young age, I've had a strong desire to make a positive impact on the world around me. So, this drive to help others has influenced many aspects of my life, including my career choices. What is the geographical area that you cover, and how do you travel? The geographical area I cover can vary depending on the urgency, call volume and FSE availability. I have my own assets which are distributed in southern part of India, but I travel all over INDIA for supporting other FSE’s. Ninety per cent of the time I travel by air for this. Occasionally I do travel to other countries like Bangladesh and Indonesia. To find out, What are Parthibarajan's predictions for changes in ophthalmic equipment over the next twenty years? How he keeps his training interesting? His top tips for explaining something technical to someone non-technical? How much of his time is spent ‘hands on’ with customers and how much on administration, training, and other aspects of his role? Read the full article in The Field Engineer community blog page by clicking on the picture. It is free to join The Field Engineer community where you can network, learn, and discuss your thoughts in the specialist technical and career discussion groups that interest you. #careers #healthcare #technology #biotechnology #engineering #india #Bangladesh #Indonesia #laser
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#Calibrating_a_DC_shock_device #معايرة_جهاز_صدمات_القلب #المهندس_عبدالله_عبدالرحمن involves ensuring that it delivers the correct voltage or energy output consistently and accurately. Preparation: Before calibration, ensure that the device is turned off and disconnected from any power source to prevent electrical hazards. Also, gather the necessary calibration equipment, which may include a calibrated multimeter or oscilloscope. Reference Standards: Obtain reference standards or calibration tools with known voltage or energy outputs. These standards serve as benchmarks for #calibrating the DC shock device. Adjustment Controls: Identify the adjustment controls on the DC shock device, which allow you to modify the voltage or energy output. These controls may include potentiometers or digital settings. Initial Measurement: Turn on the #DCshock device and set it to a standard output level. Use the calibrated multimeter or oscilloscope to measure the actual voltage or energy output produced by the device. Comparison with Standards: Compare the measured output with the expected value from the reference standards. If there is a discrepancy, adjustments are needed to bring the output into alignment with the reference value. Adjustment Procedure: Depending on the design of the device, adjustments may involve turning potentiometers, entering calibration codes, or adjusting software settings. Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to make the necessary adjustments. Verification: After making adjustments, repeat the measurement process to verify that the output now matches the reference standard. This step ensures that the calibration adjustments were successful. Documentation: Record the calibration results, including the initial measurements, adjustments made, and final verified output. This documentation serves as a record of the calibration process and is important for regulatory compliance and quality assurance purposes. Periodic Calibration: Regularly repeat the calibration process at scheduled intervals to ensure the continued accuracy and reliability of the DC shock device. The frequency of calibration depends on factors such as usage, environmental conditions, and regulatory requirements. #biomedicalengineering #biomedicalengineer #medicalEquipment #medicaldevices #medicalimaging #laboratories #healthCare #healthcaretechnology #bme
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Are you interested in learning how ultrasound testing and ultrasound-assisted lubrication play a key role in reliability improvement? Join us for our upcoming Ultrasound Analyst Training and Certification Course and learn: ✅ How ultrasound is detected in industrial settings ✅ How to collect data and perform tests safely ✅ How to generate reports that will provide people with the information they really need. ✅ And more! This 4-day course is ideal for ultrasound technicians or analysts who will collect ultrasound data to detect fault conditions in rotating machinery, electrical equipment, and other equipment. https://hubs.li/Q02B8thl0 #ultrasoundtech #ultrasoundtesting #ultrasoundanalyst
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