IQVIA

MedTech Field Service Technician

IQVIA

part-time

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Location Type: Remote

Location: PennsylvaniaUnited States

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Salary

💰 $27 - $31 per hour

About the role

  • Safely and efficiently uninstall system hardware and install requested computer systems and hard drives.
  • Configures network, time, and security settings for installed hardware and ensures they are compliant with server requirements.
  • Troubleshoots any on-site issues to ensure that medications are able to be accessed quickly and efficiently.
  • Teach a variety of hospital staff how to comfortably navigate new operating systems.
  • Autonomously ensures each project is completed effectively to the requests of off-site project managers.
  • Assignment-based scheduling averaging 30-40 hours weekly, Monday through Friday availability required.

Requirements

  • HS Diploma minimum is required, higher degree is preferred.
  • Must have intermediate troubleshooting abilities in the disciplines of electronics, mechanics, and electromechanical systems.
  • Experience in Pyxis (Preference and will get priority) and/or Healthcare/Pharmacy Field Service.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to provide exceptional customer support.
  • This position requires a considerable amount of pushing, pulling, stooping, bending, and lifting to 50 LBS.
  • Ability to clear hospital vendor credentialing requirements, including proof of vaccination status, required.
Benefits
  • Personal time off can be requested without pay
Applicant Tracking System Keywords

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Hard Skills & Tools
troubleshootingsystem hardware installationnetwork configurationsecurity settings configurationelectronic systemsmechanical systemselectromechanical systemsoperating systems navigationproject managementlifting (up to 50 LBS)
Soft Skills
strong communication skillscustomer supportteachingautonomyproblem-solving
Certifications
HS Diplomavendor credentialing