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Medical Physics Nuclear Electronics Technologists

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
    IT & Cybersecurity
  • Winnipeg

Requirements

  • Graduate of a recognized two-year Electronic Engineering Technology Diploma program from a technological institute or university.
  • Successful completion of vendor service training courses relevant to the area of work (as required by CNSC to independently service linear accelerators).
  • Membership of CTTAM as either a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET) or Applied Science Technologist (AScT).
  • In-depth knowledge of Radiation Therapy and Imaging and Ancillary equipment appropriate to the particular Service Group is required.
  • The ability to communicate (oral and written) with a range of clinical and technical people in a team-oriented environment is of critical importance.
  • Follows established radiation safety procedures and equipment safety procedures.
  • Wears provided TLD/OSL devices at all times.
  • Follows PHIA procedures at all times.
  • Maintains a clean and respectful work area.
  • Ability to speak French.

Responsibilities

  • The Electronic Technologist position involves the diagnosis, servicing, and repairing of a wide range of radiotherapy, medical imaging, and biomedical/ancillary equipment and associated software, owned and/or operated by CancerCare Manitoba.
  • For example, equipment supported includes medical linear accelerators, computed tomography imaging units, mammography imaging units, infusion pumps for systemic therapy, and a variety of biomedical systems.
  • The position also supports inspection/installation/decommissioning of medical equipment, asset management software for the institution, as well as custom project work involving electronics and/or control software development.
  • In-depth knowledge of Radiation Therapy and Imaging and Ancillary equipment appropriate to the particular Service Group is required.
  • The ability to communicate (oral and written) with a range of clinical and technical people in a team-oriented environment is of critical importance.
  • Follows established radiation safety procedures and equipment safety procedures.
  • Wears provided TLD/OSL devices at all times.
  • Follows PHIA procedures at all times.
  • Maintains a clean and respectful work area.

FAQs

What is the anticipated start date for the Medical Physics Nuclear Electronics Technologists position?

The anticipated start date is as soon as possible and is indefinite.

What are the daily working hours for this position?

The daily hours worked are 7.75 hours.

What is the salary range for this position?

The salary range is $39.819 to $46.224, depending on experience and qualifications.

What qualifications are required for this job?

A recognized two-year Electronic Engineering Technology Diploma from a technological institute or university and membership in CTTAM as either a CET or AScT are required.

What type of equipment will I be working on in this position?

You will be working on radiotherapy, medical imaging, and biomedical/ancillary equipment, such as medical linear accelerators, computed tomography units, and infusion pumps.

Is vendor service training required for this position?

Yes, successful completion of vendor service training courses relevant to the area of work is required.

What is the work environment like for this role?

The work environment is team-oriented, involving communication with a range of clinical and technical personnel.

Are there any additional checks required for this position?

Yes, this position is subject to a Criminal Record Check, including Vulnerable Sector Search, an Adult Abuse Registry Check, and a Child Abuse Registry Check.

Is there an asset for candidates regarding language skills?

Yes, the ability to speak French is considered an asset for this position.

Does CancerCare Manitoba support inclusive hiring practices?

Yes, CancerCare Manitoba is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free recruitment processes and work environments.

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Mission & Purpose

The Pan Am Clinic Foundation supports the Pan Am Clinic, one of Canada’s most progressive muscle, bone and joint disease clinics. The Pan Am Clinic Foundation raises funds to help attract the people and offer the programs to create and maintain a world-class research, education and health care facility for Manitoba and beyond.