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Marcus Morris

Riverdale,GA

Summary

Distinguished Biomedical Equipment Technician with a robust history at the US Air Force Reserve Command, showcasing expertise in equipment troubleshooting and preventive maintenance. Excelled in enhancing hospital efficiency and patient safety through meticulous equipment care and calibration. Renowned for exceptional problem-solving abilities and fostering strong customer relationships, significantly improving service response times and satisfaction.

Overview

8
8
years of professional experience

Work History

Biomedical Equipment Technician

US Air Force Reserve Command
02.2017 - Current
  • Enhanced equipment performance by conducting thorough preventive maintenance on biomedical devices.
  • Performed preventive maintenance for medical equipment.
  • Provided validation, inspection, repairs and maintenance on clinical biomedical equipment.
  • Installed, calibrated and monitored medical devices.
  • Maintained proper care and storage of diagnostic tools and equipment and tracked inventory.
  • Diagnosed cause of problems and completed repairs.
  • Performed Electrical Safety Inspections (ESI) and Performance Assurance (PA) inspections.
  • Inspected, tested and calibrated medical equipment before installing.
  • Documented service and repair procedures accurately and completely and submitted monthly reports to manager.
  • Increased hospital efficiency with timely troubleshooting and repair of critical biomedical systems.
  • Documented information regarding installations, repairs and inventory checks.
  • Maintained safe work environment and adhered to privacy regulations.
  • Enriched knowledge base by actively participating in relevant industry conferences, workshops, and training sessions.
  • Responded to customer requests for service and repairs within 24 hours.
  • Leveraged strong relationships with manufacturers to expedite warranty claims processing when necessary.
  • Minimized risk of malfunctions through rigorous quality control measures applied during routine equipment inspections.
  • Promoted patient satisfaction by keeping medical equipment well-maintained, ensuring uninterrupted access to vital care services.
  • Improved patient safety by routinely inspecting and calibrating essential medical equipment for optimal functionality.
  • Ensured regulatory compliance by diligently updating documentation according to industry standards and protocols.
  • Researched catalogs and parts lists to locate components for repairs.
  • Demonstrated correct operation, care and calibration to on-site medical personnel.
  • Checked facility's structural environment to assess for electrical, mechanical, and other safety hazards.

Education

BMET Cetification - Applied Mathematics

Community College of The Air Force
Montgomery, AL

Skills

  • Equipment troubleshooting
  • Preventive equipment maintenance
  • Medical device repair
  • Installations and repairs
  • Equipment calibration
  • Preventive Maintenance
  • OSHA regulations
  • Diagnostic testing
  • Electrical testing
  • Safety monitoring
  • Documenting service tickets
  • Inventory counts
  • Inspection reporting
  • Inventory assessments
  • Electronic digital circuitry
  • Radiometers
  • Oscilloscopes
  • Electrosurgical analyzers
  • Safety regulation compliance
  • Calibration techniques
  • Reporting service information
  • Providing customer service
  • Biomedical device testing
  • Installing and repairing equipment
  • System installation
  • Regulatory standards
  • Quality control analysis
  • Technical troubleshooting
  • Equipment repair and maintenance
  • Safety compliance
  • Service recordkeeping
  • Safety assessment
  • Teamwork
  • Customer service
  • Problem-solving
  • Time management

Timeline

Biomedical Equipment Technician

US Air Force Reserve Command
02.2017 - Current

BMET Cetification - Applied Mathematics

Community College of The Air Force
Marcus Morris