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  • Biomedical Field Technician ManagerEMSAR (Equipment Management Service And Repair)(Middletown, Ohio)

    Job Summary: The Biomedical Field Technician Manager manages the day-to-day operations for 25-30 technicians to ensure efficiency. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: ยท Manage technicians o Maximize efficient usage of tech time o Manage Day to Day Customer relations o Monitor current work orders and dispatches o Drive sales and marketing initiatives to meet revenue generation expectations o Mon...
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    Posted Mon 13th May

  • Senior Research Engineer, Corporate R&DArthroCare Corporation(Austin, Texas)

    Senior Research Engineer, Corporate R&D Location: Austin, TX (Oakhill Area) ArthroCare Corporation (Nasdaq:ARTC) - founded in 1993 is a highly innovative, multi-business medical device company that develops and manufactures surgical devices, instruments, and implants that strive to enhance surgical techniques as well as improve patient outcomes. Its devices improve many existing surgical procedure...
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    Posted Wed 8th May

  • Research And Development Staff EngineerArthroCare Corporation(Austin, Texas)

    Research and Development Staff Engineer Austin, TX ArthroCare Corp. is a multi-business medical device company that develops products based on its pioneering Coblation(R) technology. The benefits of Coblation technology provide an answer to the challenges of soft tissue management in any surgical specialty where controlled and efficient ablation is of value. Current applications include: Arthrosco...
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    Posted Wed 8th May

Biomedical Technician Job Search Tip

Job titles included in the medical industry include technicians, coders, interpreters, lab techs, scientists, secretaries, social workers, transcriptionists, nurses, chemists, equipment preparers, managers, doctors, dentists, and assistants. Employment in the medical industry is expected to fare very well - as staff change positions, localities, or move to other careers, many new positions become available. This coupled with advancing medical technology means new careers are always being added to the medical industry. Most entry-level positions do not require a college degree. Of those positions that do require education in the medical industry, they are the most educated people compared to most other industries.

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