Job Description
Job Title: Critical Equipment Specialist
Employer: Shared Health-Soins Communs
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Posting End Date: January 16, 2026
FTE: 1.00
Shift: Days
Work Arrangement: In Person
Salary: $39,283 – $49,707
Position Overview
Under the general supervision of the Manager Health Services, the incumbent is agirresponsible for the management of critical clinical equipment in the Endoscopy Department.
- Liaising with administrative and medical leadership within assigned program areas.
- Developing an understanding of the overall equipment needs within assigned program areas.
- Identifying and replacing malfunctioning end‑user managed components of specialty equipment to minimize downtime and maximize patient care.
- Ensuring equipment malfunctions are logged in the incident reporting systems and following up on incident reports flore related to equipment or products.
- Supporting the arrangement of repairs of malfunctioning equipment with internal or external clinical engineers/electronics technologists.
- Maintaining an appropriate supply of end‑user replacement parts for all equipment.
- In partnership with Clinical Engineering, ensuring all incoming equipment inspections are complete, equipment inventories are up‑to‑date, and timely preventative maintenance is performed.
- Setting up new equipment and in‑servicing staff in the proper care and operation of governmental equipment and products and serving as a resource.
- Maintaining key relationships with internal and external partners as required for procurement, repair, reprocessing, and ordering.
- Assisting with sourcing equipment, equipment evaluations, clinical trials, staff in‑service, and creating requisitions for approved purchases in SAP.
- Working in a team environment to ensure all program areas receive the services required on an ongoing basis.
Experience
- At least two years of recent and related clinical experience in a complex healthcare environment is required.
- Previous working experience with healthcare equipment is an asset.
- Previous working experience in a critical care technical intensive health care environment is an asset.
- Prior teaching experience or demonstrated ability to teach is required.
Education
To be considered, candidates should have:
- Complete high‑school education, Manitoba standards.
- Post‑secondary education in a technology‑based health care field, including but not limited to:
- Registered Cardiology or EKG Technologist
- Entry‑to‑practice academic credential in Respiratory Therapy
- Graduate of an accredited school of Medical Imaging Technology
- Graduate of an approved and accredited Ultrasound training program
- Graduate of an accredited school of MRI Technology
- Current certification in hemodynamics, preferred.
- An intensive on свойства‑the‑job training program is provided by the Centre; continuing education and maintenance of familiarity with equipment are required.
Certification/Licensure/Registration
- Maintenance of regulatory body licensure is required where applicable.
Qualifications and Skills
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