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Lead Asset Manager
GE HealthCareLead Asset Manager handling strategic oversight and lifecycle management of medical equipment at GE HealthCare. Ensuring optimal utilization and supporting clinical needs across various sites.
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- The Lead Asset Manager is responsible for the strategic oversight and lifecycle management of medical equipment assets to ensure optimal utilization, sustained asset value, and protection of the organization’s investment.
- This role drives regional and site-level asset strategies, including equipment availability, reallocation, and standardization, in support of operational efficiency and clinical needs.
- Leveraging deep industry knowledge and analytical expertise, the Lead Asset Manager evaluates key business drivers—including utilization, rental spend, and capital planning—to inform data-driven decisions.
- This role leads asset reallocation initiatives, supports capital planning through identification of gaps and underutilized assets, and oversees disposition strategies in partnership with Biomed.
- The Lead Asset Manager owns performance tracking and reporting of key metrics, including equipment availability, utilization, rental spend, and workflow efficiency, using insights to influence leadership decisions and improve outcomes.
- As a senior individual contributor, this role partners cross-functionally with clinical teams, BioMed, Equipment Coordinators, and commercial leaders to ensure alignment and execution.
- The Lead Asset Manager provides informal leadership and serves as a strategic advisor, translating complex asset strategies into actionable insights.
- This position plays a critical leadership role in ensuring that the right equipment is available at the right place and time—while controlling costs and improving operational efficiency.
- The role directly impacts patient care delivery, financial performance, and the long-term asset strategy of the organization.
Requirements
What you’ll need- Bachelor’s degree preferred (Healthcare Administration, Business, Operations, Finance, or related field)
- 3–5+ years of experience in healthcare operations, asset management, supply chain, or related field
- Experience with capital planning, asset lifecycle management, or financial analysis preferred
- Familiarity with asset tracking systems, CMMS, or analytics platforms preferred
- Strong analytical and data interpretation skills
- Strategic thinking with the ability to influence decision-making
- Financial acumen (cost analysis, ROI, buy vs. rent evaluation)
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and drive outcomes
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills with attention to detail
- Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
- Expertise in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook)
Benefits
Comp & perks- Competitive compensation
- Professional development opportunities
- Challenging careers
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Hard Skills & Tools
capital planningasset lifecycle managementfinancial analysisdata interpretationcost analysisROI evaluationasset tracking systemsCMMSanalytics platformsMicrosoft Office Suite
Soft Skills
analytical skillsstrategic thinkinginfluence decision-makingcommunication skillsstakeholder managementlead cross-functional initiativesorganizational skillsproblem-solving skillsattention to detailmanage multiple priorities