Nurse Manager Classification: Full-Time / Part-Time, Non-Exempt Location: Assigned CBC Location ... Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and coordinate with biomedical engineering for repairs
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Nurse Manager Classification: Full-Time / Part-Time, Non-Exempt Location: Assigned CBC Location ... Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and coordinate with biomedical engineering for repairs
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Nurse Manager Classification: Full-Time / Part-Time, Non-Exempt Location: Assigned CBC Location ... Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and coordinate with biomedical engineering for repairs
$39K - $47.6K
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Part-time biomedical engineers research, design, and test equipment used in the medical sciences. While most biomedical engineers work full time, part-time positions that are scheduled for less than thirty hours per week are available in some research and support roles. Your responsibilities involve a range of disciplines including biology chemistry, physics, mathematics data analysis, and even programming, depending on your specific area of focus. Job duties vary, depending on your employer, but general responsibilities may include creating a medical device, designing a computer system used in a health care facility, or developing a software application to track the performance of medical innovations. Many part-time roles are found in manufacturing, research facilities, hospitals, or universities and focus on maintaining and installing biomedical equipment.
| Aspect | Biomedical Engineer Part Time | Biomedical Technician |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering or related field; certifications vary | Associate's or bachelor's degree in biomedical technology or related field; certifications often required |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, research labs, medical device companies; part-time roles available | Medical equipment repair shops, hospitals, clinics; often full-time but also part-time roles |
| Industry Usage | Design, development, and testing of medical devices; regulatory compliance | Maintenance, repair, and calibration of medical equipment |
Biomedical Engineer Part Time roles focus on designing and developing medical devices, often requiring engineering credentials. Biomedical Technicians primarily handle maintenance and repair of medical equipment, with similar educational backgrounds. Both roles are essential in healthcare settings, but they differ in responsibilities and work scope, with part-time opportunities available for both.

Crown Point, IN โข On-site
Full-time, Part-time
Posted 3 days ago
CBC SURGICAL CENTER - JOB DESCRIPTION
C-arm Technologist
Department: Imaging Support & OR Operations
Reports To: Nurse Manager
Classification: Full-Time / Part-Time, Non-Exempt
Location: Assigned CBC Location
Scope: Single-Site / Location-Based
ABOUT CBC SURGICAL CENTER
CBC Surgical Center was founded with a clear and powerful mission: to deliver exceptional, evidence-based surgical care rooted in integrity, innovation, and patient excellence. Operating across multiple United States locations and continuing to grow, CBC Surgical Center brings patients CBC intraoperative imaging, orthopedic, general surgery, and trauma services through cutting-edge C-arm technology and patient-first care.
Guided by clinical excellence and fueled by technology, CBC Surgical Center is committed to optimizing surgical outcomes and patient safety. Our team of board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, and imaging specialists upholds the highest standards of operative care while maintaining a genuine human connection with every patient we serve.
POSITION SUMMARY
The C-arm Technologist at CBC Surgical Center plays a vital role in delivering real-time intraoperative imaging support in our specialty orthopedic, general surgery, and trauma operating environments. Working directly alongside board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, and the broader surgical team, the C-arm Technologist operates, maintains, and optimizes C-arm imaging equipment to support surgical precision, patient safety, and optimal clinical outcomes.
This is not a routine technical role. CBC Surgical Center C-arm Technologists are part of a dynamic team performing complex orthopedic procedures, trauma interventions, and specialized surgical cases where real-time imaging is critical to success. The ideal candidate brings CBC technical competency, exceptional situational awareness, problem-solving ability, and a deep commitment to supporting surgeons and ensuring patient safety through reliable, high-quality imaging.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
C-arm Equipment Operation & Optimization
Radiation Safety & Compliance
Equipment Maintenance & Troubleshooting
OR Team Collaboration & Communication
Documentation & Compliance
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Education & Credentials
Skills & Competencies
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WHY JOIN CBC SURGICAL CENTER?
C-arm Technologists at CBC Surgical Center are essential members of the surgical team, directly impacting surgical precision and patient outcomes. You will work alongside board-certified surgeons and world-class surgical professionals, operating state-of-the-art imaging technology in complex, high-stakes procedures. CBC Surgical Center offers a fast-paced, intellectually engaging environment, hands-on technical expertise development, competitive compensation, and a team culture built on clinical excellence and mutual respect.
CBC Surgical Center is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Education & Credentials
High school diploma or equivalent required
Graduate of Accredited Radiology Technology Program, and licensed by the State of Indiana.
Current CPR/BLS certification required (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire)
Minimum 2 years of clinical experience operating C-arm fluoroscopy equipment in an OR interventional environment strongly preferred
Skills & Competencies
CBC proficiency in C-arm fluoroscopy equipment operation, including positioning, image optimization, and parameter adjustment
Strong understanding of radiation physics, radiation safety principles, and dose minimization strategies
Knowledge of orthopedic anatomy, surgical procedures, and OR protocols
Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to image quality and operational accuracy
Strong problem-solving ability and troubleshooting skills for equipment issues
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively within a dynamic surgical team
Ability to work under supervision as well as the ability to oversee others.
Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume OR environment with composure under pressure
Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and imaging system compliance standards
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to stand and remain alert throughout extended surgical procedures
Ability to operate C-arm equipment with precision and dexterity, including fine motor control
Ability to lift and move imaging equipment and supplies up to 50 lbs.
Comfortable in a sterile, clinical environment with prolonged standing and exposure to anesthesia and surgical procedures
Willingness to wear appropriate protective equipment, including lead aprons and radiation safety gear