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Job Details: Biomedical Technologist

 
Description: BioMed Tech needed in the Pacific NW
Seeking an individual with excellent troubleshooting, customer service, organizational & communication skills. Reqs AS degree in Electronics or equivalent formal technical training. Min 3 yrs exp instructing users, troubleshooting, and planned maintenance on a variety of biomed equipment.

Previous exp interpreting schematics and exp with Anesthesia and PFT pref. Wenatchee is located 2 1/2 hrs East of Seattle on the sunny side of WA State. We have over 300 days of sun each year, with 4 distinct seasons. Our area has great schools, family oriented communities, light traffic and an abundance of outdoor recreational activities.
Visit www.wvmedical.com to apply
Posting Date: Jun 19 08

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