DME Technician is responsible for a facility's durable medical equipment. Duties include selecting and ordering equipment and ensuring equipment delivery to facility and appropriate users. Being a DME Technician tests and maintains equipment to ensure proper functionality. Provides training on use of equipment. Additionally, DME Technician requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The DME Technician may require 0-1 year of general work experience. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Consolidated HealthCare Services LLC is a leader in our field. Our number one priority is to take care of our customers. Our ideal candidate would have a strong commitment to customer service, a great team player, experience with Durable Medical Equipment.
Job Summary:
A Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Driver/Technician is responsible for safe, efficient delivery, set-up, and instruction of durable medical equipment to patient/clients’ place of residence. There will be regular interaction with customers, employees, and vendors.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
High school diploma or equivalent. Must meet job-related requirements to comply with D.O.T., F.D.A., and JCAHO regulations. Must have a safe motor vehicle record.
Requirements:
Unrestricted valid Driver’s License, DOT certification (completed a written exam and a road test). Must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Deliver and pick up equipment from home care patients. Set up equipment and instruct patients on the basic use of equipment. Assist patients in solving problems regarding equipment use. Act as a contact for and deliver product to consignment locations.
Work with key accounts to ensure accurate files are kept.
Complete necessary paperwork including daily delivery logs, pick-up and delivery forms and vehicle inspection reports. Distribute paperwork to appropriate personnel
Perform routine vehicle maintenance including the checking of gasoline, oil fluids, tire pressure and brakes. Report malfunctions to supervisor.
Load and unload durable medical or infusion equipment, oxygen and medical supplies into delivery truck.