Sanitizer disassembles, cleans, sanitizes, and reassembles processing equipment. Performs cleaning in accordance with established guidelines and specifications, and ensures equipment is operational for production runs. Being a Sanitizer prepares and handles sanitation chemicals and equipment. May require a high school diploma. Additionally, Sanitizer typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Sanitizer works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be a Sanitizer typically requires 1-3 years of related experience.
A biomedical engineering/equipment technician/technologist ('BMET') or biomedical engineering/equipment specialist (BES or BMES) is typically an electro-mechanical technician or technologist who ensures that medical equipment is well-maintained, properly configured, and safely functional. In healthcare environments, BMETs often work with or officiate as a biomedical and/or clinical engineer, since the career field has no legal distinction between engineers and engineering technicians/technologists.
BMETs are employed by hospitals, clinics, private sector companies, and the military. Normally, BMETs install, inspect, maintain, repair, calibrate, modify and design biomedical equipment and support systems to adhere to medical standard guidelines but also perform specialized duties and roles. BMETs educate, train, and advise staff and other agencies on theory of operation, physiological principles, and safe clinical application of biomedical equipment maintaining the facility's patient care and medical staff equipment. Senior experienced BMETs perform the official part in the daily management and problem solving of healthcare technology beyond repairs and scheduled maintenance; such as, capitol asset planning, project management, budgeting and personnel management, designing interfaces and integrating medical systems, training end-users to utilize medical technology, and evaluating new devices for acquisition.
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A Medical Equipment Tech is responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing medical equipment used in healthcare facilities. They may work with a variety of equipment, including patient monitors, defibrillators, imaging machines, and other specialized medical devices. Their duties may include performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and ensuring that all equipment is functioning properly and safely. They may also be responsible for training healthcare staff on how to use and maintain the equipment. Additionally, they may be required to keep detailed records of equipment maintenance and repairs. A Medical Equipment Tech plays a crucial role in ensuring that healthcare providers have access to reliable and effective medical equipment to provide quality care to patients.
A Medical Equipment Representative is responsible for promoting and selling medical equipment and supplies to healthcare facilities, such as hospitals, clinics, and long-term care facilities. They work closely with healthcare professionals to understand their needs and provide them with the appropriate medical equipment and supplies. This may involve demonstrating the use of the equipment, providing product information, and offering technical support. Additionally, they may be responsible for maintaining relationships with existing clients and identifying new business opportunities within the healthcare industry. Strong communication and sales skills are essential for this role, as well as a good understanding of medical equipment and the healthcare industry.