Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) Alternate Program Manager
Job Description
Job Description
DUTIES: (In addition to BMET level I – III duties) shall include, but are not limited to (advanced): This position shall oversee BMET level I - III activities and coordinate with the PM and/or COR. Provides monthly reports to COR for life cycle management and budget projection; Report of Surveys (ROS); BMET AARs; and all other general medical equipment reporting and deliverables.
- Assist senior leadership in analyzing the need and preparing required documentation for managing storage space and work processes.
- Ensure BMETs comply with performance requirements and the terms and conditions of the contract.
- Ensure all BMETs have and maintain required experience, training, and certifications necessary for contract compliance.
- Provide periodic performance feedback to the COR of potential issues that may disrupt performance.
- Provide oversight of the BMET’s processes, projects, workflow, and QC.
- Ensure all items are ordered, received, shipped, and available.
- Provide Monthly QC Report, to include associated travel site inventory summary reports, monitor key management processes (procurement, receiving, data quality, inventory management, assemblage management, dated-item management) for the COR to review.
- On-Call Response. The designated site lead shall return all government calls within 2 hours, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and be available to respond on the installation or designated work center (for staffed sites) and via telephone (for unstaffed sites) with Government personnel to discuss problem areas within 48 hours from notification.
The Biomedical SME, shall participate in all planning sessions, as requested by the government, to establish on-going project methodology and standard reports to measure QC performance standards and other operational initiatives. The contractor shall take the minutes of planning sessions and provide a draft within two working days for review by the COR.
Requirements
Minimum/General Experience: 10 years of field experience (minimum of four years as a level III BMET) in managing: initial inspections, calibrations, diagnostics, maintenance, life cycle management, repair of medical equipment, equipment acquisition, and safety within OEM guidance and local/state/federal regulations.
Minimum Education Requirement: An accredited Bachelor’s Degree is desired but may not be required if the minimum field experience requirement is met. Must have graduated from the DoD Biomedical Maintenance Course or an accredited civilian Biomedical Maintenance Course
Benefits
At Trinity Global Consulting (TGC), we value our employees and provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
- Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage – Coverage for eligible employees and family through CareFirst and VSP.
- Paid Time Off – PTO granted in accordance with contract requirements.
- Paid Holidays – 11 federal holidays observed annually.
- Disability & Life Insurance – Short-term/long-term disability, life insurance, and AD&D coverage included.
- 401(k) Retirement Plan – Competitive plan managed through Ameritas.
- Professional Training – Formal training provided as required, with additional learning opportunities based on role.