Spencer Grant has started a new position as biomedical equipment technician at Trinity Health.
Author: TechNation Staff
Enrique Vazquez recently started a new position as Field Service Specialist at Alpha 1 Electronics LLC.
U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command is reinforcing its commitment to developing the future medical maintenance workforce, recently completing two outreach engagements in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Spearheaded by AMLC’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tobyhanna Army Depot, known as MMOD-PA, these efforts successfully boosted awareness among local high school students and solidified ties with a premier regional biomedical equipment technology, or BMET, training program.
InterMed recently appointed Francis Vonder Haar as its chief operating officer. A press release announcing the appointment states that “Vonder Haar will oversee InterMed’s operations, drive strategic initiatives and lead the rapid expansion of its services and capabilities across its national footprint.”
Charlie Chey, BMET, recently accepted a position as a Biomedical Equipment Technician I at Jefferson Health.
Edward Hudy, CBET, is now a senior biomedical field service engineer at Dräger.
Austin Wells has accepted a full-time role as an account executive with J2S Medical in Bradenton, Florida.
Rojelio Lopez posted on LinkedIn that he has accepted an offer from Texas Children’s Hospital Austin in Austin, Texas. He is joining the healthcare system as a senior biomedical electronics technician. Texas Children’s, a nonprofit health care organization, is committed to creating a healthier future for children and women throughout the global community by leading in patient care, education and research.
Mark Kisel, lead biomedical equipment technician at U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command’s Medical Maintenance Operations Division at Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania, performs checks on a medical device. Kisel is one of several technicians from MMOD-PA who are part of the division’s “fly-away team,” a group of expert techs who can deploy into the field to provide maintenance support to operational units.
Tinesha Walton recently shared that she has accepted a position as a Biomedical Equipment Technician II with GE HealthCare, starting May 18.

