Conquest Imaging has become the total ultrasound solution leader for healthcare providers through quality products and excellent customer service, comprehensive ultrasound service programs and 24/7 technical support.
Throughout the years the Conrad's philosophy has been to provide world class ultrasound service, products, training and support that would serve as an industry benchmark for excellence. The Company has captured that essence with the company's mantra for Quality Assurance 360, meaning every part, probe and probe repair goes through a multi-step process prior to receiving the Quality Assurance 360 seal approval.
The Company is also ISO 9001:2008 Certified. The designation describes a set of requirements that must be in place to have a quality management system, regardless of the organization's size, product or service line, or public or private status. Certification to the standard is voluntary, and organizations must complete a rigorous auditing process by a third-party registrar.
Conquest Imaging is always looking for good talent. Do you thrive as part of a committed team? Do you love to find creative solutions to old challenges? Do you want to make an impact and help your company and your career advance together? Are you passionate about helping ultrasound healthcare providers deliver better diagnostic patient care? If you answered yes to any of these questions, consider a career at Conquest Imaging.
Repairs, calibrates, and maintains Medical Equipment and instrumentation used in health care delivery field. Also conduct a variety of electronic, mechanical, and electromechanical tests on electronic systems, subassemblies, and parts to ensure unit functions according to specifications or to determine cause of unit failure.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Repairs, calibrates, and maintains equipment
- Ascertain equipment functions properly and safely
- Reflow high level IC's
- Troubleshoot and repair ultrasound systems
- Troubleshoot and repair PCBs and power supplies
- Process paperwork according to test results. Research new repair techniques
- Reads test schedule, work orders, test manuals, performance specifications, wiring diagrams, and schematics to determine testing procedure and equipment to be used
- Calibrates test instruments according to specifications
- Runs Diagnostics
- Reads dials or digital displays that indicate electronic characteristics such as voltage, frequency, distortion, inductance, and capacitance
- Diagnose system failures
- Perform board-level system repairs
- Perform component-level board repairs
- Evaluate PCB, power supply, and system performance
- Perform QA on repaired PCB's, power supplies, and systems
- Replace defective components including SMD
- Specify and source repair parts
- Define and document repair processes
- Document all testing and repair activities
- Assist with ultrasound training as needed
- Perform other related tasks as needed
- Technical Writing
- DC electronics
- AC electronics
- Digital electronics
- PCB technology
- Microprocessor
- Network applications
- Analog Communications
- PLC hardware and programming
- Diode and Transistor Circuits
- Op-amp circuits
- Software interface
- Wafer and unit level processing
- Troubleshooting
- Soldering
- SMT Surface Mount Technology
- Preventive maintenance
- Software interface
- System Configurations
- Peripheral devices
- Data log collection
- Associates degree in a technical, electronics field or equivalent military training required
- Minimum 3 years' experience in the repair, maintenance, troubleshooting, and installation of medical imaging equipment
- Complex computer skills including the ability to interpret error codes, defragment hard-drives, replace power supplies, and interpret computer codes required
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel) and networking applications required
- Ability to integrate information from a variety of sources
- Frequently required to reach, pull, and/or employ fine motor skills during the installation, servicing, and maintenance of Medical Equipment
- Frequently required to bend, crouch, kneel, climb, balance, or otherwise maneuver body while servicing and/or inspecting Medical Equipment
- Frequently required to operate tools/machinery that use hand and/or foot controls (e.g. drills, saws, electronic test equipment, etc.) when servicing Medical Equipment
- Frequently required to lift, carry, or otherwise move up to 25 pounds while working with Medical Equipment
- Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills
- Excellent written, verbal, and presentational communication skills
Compensation : $15.00 Per Hour with Competitive Wage Structure Based On Experience
Classification : Full Time, Non-exempt
Compensation and Benefits:
- Competitive Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance Policy (1st of month after 30 days)
- 401k Plan with Generous Employer Matching Contribution Levels
- PTO Policy
- Holiday Pay
- Jury and Bereavement Paid Leave
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.