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business partners, technicians, technology staff and vendors to define project scope, desired results and deliverables. Gather, analyze, and interpret work processes, financial reports, and other documents
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on current IOM guidelines in the field, attending conferences and webinars when possible Minimum Qualifications Required: Bachelor's degree in a Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or a related
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, working with multiple clinical and non-clinical stakeholders. Collaborate with internal groups (e.g., plant operations, engineering, environmental health and safety, marketing & communications, and
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of department. Arrange repair of equipment through Clinical Engineering. Make arrangements for loaner equipment in conjunction with the supervisor. Operate equipment for processing and high level disinfection
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complex studies conducted by medical officers, such as special surgery cases, WADA tests and BOT Requisitions maintenance and/or emergency assistance e.g., contacts electronic engineers in case of EEG
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such as word processing, managing files and records, data entry, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology. Knowledge of technology including electronic equipment, computer hardware and
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. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor Degree - Computer Science, Engineering, Information Systems Management, related information management field or a clinical area of study. Minimum of one (1) year professional
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engineering for biomedical applications. A broad range of experiments and methodology are applied. The recruit will have the opportunity to lead a project focusing on malaria vaccine development. The candidates
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, and other office procedures and terminology. • Knowledge of technology including electronic equipment, computer hardware and software, and their applications. The University of Illinois System is an
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(such as biology, pharmacology/toxicology, microbiology, chemistry, nutrition, physiology, or medical technology), or a closely related field. AND One (1) year (12 months) of experience comparable