Laboratory Equipment Specialist -Facilities Management
Job Description
When you join Cedars-Sinai, you become part of a team that is at the forefront of medical advancements and life-saving medical and scientific breakthroughs. Cedars-Sinai is one of the leading institutes for driven research funding from the National Institutes of Health. As an international leader in biomedical research, we translate discoveries into successful treatments with global impact.
The Laboratory Equipment Specialist provides research equipment technical support services for multiple laboratories on and off campus that includes preventative maintenance, diagnostics and corrective maintenance, new equipment utility compatibility evaluations, failure analysis and corrective course of action to ensure minimum adverse impact to research studies, equipment setups, teardowns and storage configurations. The Laboratory Equipment Specialist works within Research Facilities Operations. The department operates as a cohesive unit to provide superior service to the research community.
Principal Responsibilities:
- Manages vendor-recommended preventative maintenance for research equipment across multiple labs to ensure reliable operation.
- Evaluates and services equipment to minimize downtime and reduce research disruption.
- Monitors alarms and performs corrective actions to prevent damage to experiments or samples.
- Provides initial diagnostics for equipment failures and assesses impact on research.
- Oversees equipment inventory, tracks usage, and manages reassignment or disposal.
- Tracks equipment life cycles and forecasts budget needs for replacements.
- Conducts emergency generator and Regulation IV testing to protect experiments and equipment.
- Manages service contracts for compliance with scope and budget.
- Coordinates vendor access and monitors work per policies.
- Handles compressed gas tank services for lab setups and replacements.
- Maintains skills to operate new equipment and updates training regularly.
- Monitors utility equipment, logs conditions, manages start-up/shut-down, and reports status.
Provides on-call support, including emergency response for sample preservation
Qualifications
Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent experience required
Vocational/Technical Diploma, Trade or Military School preferred
A Bachelor's Degree in Engineering Technology, Engineering, Electronics, or a related field, or equivalent experience, is preferred
Work Experience:
3 years Experience in engineering technology or equipment repair and maintenance in a Clinical, Military, and/or Research Environment required
Licenses and Certifications:
Preferred certifications: Research equipment vendor, Field Service Technician, Los Angeles Boiler Operator License, Medical Gas Maintenance Cert
Department Specific Licenses and Certifications:
Travel Requirements: 40% Transit to various work locations
Valid Driver's License Required
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