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Capital I, LLC

Biomedical Technician / Equipment Support Specialist - LEVEL ICaptain James A.
Lovell Veterans Affairs CenterNorth Chicago, ILA two-year associate degree or higher in an applied science or equivalent military training.
Demonstrated competency to perform operational verification procedures, planned maintenance, and repair service on various medical equipment.
Understanding of regulatory agencies' requirements, industry regulatory requirements and International Standard Organization standards.
Familiarity with the setup and application of test equipment.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical literature, schematics, and drawings.
A minimum of one year of hospital or healthcare experience performing medical equipment maintenance.
Pay Range $ 27.
88 per hour - $ 31.
25 per hour.
$ 58,000.
00 to 65,000.
00 AnnualizedUp to 75 percent travel around the North Chicago, IL (only) on behalf of the Veterans Administration, providing services to affiliated clinics and hospitals.
Contract Length:
1- year contract with options to extend up to 2 additional years.
Capital i, LLC
Benefits:
401K, MatchingPTODental/Health/Vision About Us:
Capital I, LLC is a privately-owned solutions company advancing Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) through the provision of innovative leadership, expert consulting, and superior Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) staffing solutions.
We are laser-focused on providing premier sourcing for the federal government by reducing healthcare costs, promoting patient safety, and boosting efficiencies throughout the DoD-Department of Defense, the VA- Veterans Administration and private healthcare sectors.
Capital I, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About the Company:
Capital I, LLCIndustry:
BiotechnologyWebsite:
http:
//www.
capitali.
us.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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