Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
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The role involves installing, troubleshooting, and repairing Tablo Dialysis Systems at customer facilities or patient homes, performing preventative maintenance including calibrations and upgrades, serving as a technical SME, and providing technical support including after-hours coverage.
The position is field-based in Idaho Falls, ID, involving work at customer facilities or patient homes, with up to 50% travel within the United States including overnight stays.
The role requires travel within the United States, including overnight stays, up to 50% of the time.
Outset Medical fosters a high-performing team obsessed with progress in a transformative atmosphere, focused on revolutionizing dialysis through innovative technology like the Tablo System to improve patient care.
A strong candidate has a foundation in engineering principles, deep product knowledge as a technical SME, experience troubleshooting and repairing medical devices, and the ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams while providing professional support to clinical staff and patients.
Dialysis treatment solutions and training programs
Outset Medical focuses on improving dialysis treatment in the healthcare sector. Their main product, Tablo, is a system that simplifies the dialysis process by integrating with electronic medical record (EMR) platforms, allowing for better management of patient data with real-time updates and alerts. This helps streamline workflows from charting to billing. In addition to Tablo, Outset Medical provides educational programs and hands-on training for dialysis professionals, including a Vascular Access Program that enhances staff skills in cannulation and vascular access management. They also offer a Bridge Program to assist facilities transitioning to in-house dialysis services by providing experienced dialysis nurses for training and support. Outset Medical aims to enhance the quality of care for dialysis patients across various settings, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and home care.