Field Service Specialist
VontiveFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years), Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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Common questions about this position
Candidates need an Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field plus 2+ years servicing medical equipment; or equivalent military education with 2+ years experience; or High School Diploma/GED with 4+ years servicing medical equipment.
Analytical and communication skills are required, particularly the ability to communicate technical issues to customers in an easy-to-understand manner.
This is a field service role involving responding to service calls, working as a member of a local team, and providing service to accounts within an assigned area in South Bay, so it requires on-site presence and travel within the region.
The role involves working as a member of a local team, leading and assisting technicians on repairs, sharing on-call responsibilities, and potentially serving as Site Leader directing fellow Biomedical Technicians.
The successful applicant must comply with GEHC's standard background check, including a post-offer drug test, and during employment meet Health and Human Services and other regulatory requirements.
Healthcare technology and data analytics provider
GE Healthcare provides a range of healthcare technologies and services aimed at improving patient care. Its main products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring solutions, and advanced software for data analysis. These products help medical professionals make informed decisions and enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Unlike many competitors, GE Healthcare invests significantly in research and development, allocating $1 billion each year to innovate and enhance its offerings. The company’s goal is to support healthcare providers in delivering better patient outcomes, as evidenced by its technology supporting over 300,000 patients daily and managing 2 billion patient scans each year.