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The Department of Clinical Engineering has an exciting opportunity for a Full-Time Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Systems Integration Specialist to work at UHealth.
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Systems Integration Specialist serves as the technical subject matter expert on medical device connectivity and provides expert knowledge in developing and maintaining interfaces in a healthcare environment.
Incumbent acts as technical subject matter expert on medical device connectivity and provides expert knowledge in developing and maintaining interfaces in a healthcare environment.
Ensures effective and safe procurement, deployment, and sustainment of integrated medical devices / systems. Serves as a medical device / system subject matter expert to clinical staff, vendors, and the Clinical Engineering department.
Designs, develops, and maintains interfaces for the clinical and research user community. Works as a leader to design, build, test, and support software and hardware applications.
Works between application, systems, networking and vendor technical resources to define best practices surrounding the ongoing implementation interfaces that support of the Clinical Engineering operation.
Serves as a medical device / system subject matter expert to clinical staff, vendors, and the Clinical Engineering department.
Responsible for the assessment, design, procurement, installation, monitoring, maintenance, troubleshooting, documentation, configuration, performance, and testing of medical device / system hardware, software, firmware, networking, servers, clients, databases, and interfaces with the support of clinical staff, in-house technical resources, and vendors.
Responsible for resolving end-user issues, supporting downtimes, requesting feature requests, performing vendor remediation, and responding to recalls or patient incident investigations.
Develops and maintains an up-to-date inventory and technical reference documentation of medical devices / systems and their interconnections for use in end-user issues, downtimes, feature requests, vendor remediation, recalls, repairs, upgrades, incident investigations, or capital planning.
Oversees and participates in multiple medical device / system projects with diverse stakeholders, timelines, and resources.
Monitors and adopts the industry's and health system's latest best practices for integrated medical devices / systems, specifically for risk assessments, IT change management, FDA or vendor hazard / recalls, or patient incident root cause analysis.
Manages multiple medical device / system recalls and issues requiring adequate response, delegation, prioritization, or escalation.
Provides functional and technical guidance to assigned personnel on a daily basis including scheduling, monitoring, reviewing of systems studies, project and program.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
BS in Computer Sciences / Information Systems / Computer Engineering required
4 years hand-on experience in medical systems configuration and administration.
Master's Degree Biomedical Engineering or Clinical Engineering preferred.
CBET or CHTM certification strongly preferred.
Network or Security + Certification, preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to communicate effectively in both verbally and writing.
Strong understanding of enterprise Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN), TCP / IP, Ethernet.
Practical experience with project delivery and systems development.
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and writing.
Strong working knowledge of healthcare technology management, project management, information technology, and process improvement.
Strong soft skills (communication, flexibility, leadership, teamwork, time management, creativity, ability to work under pressure, self-motivation, accountability, etc.)
Experience in leading hospital applications suites.
The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.
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Job Status : Full time
Full time
Employee Type : Staff
Staff
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