Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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Qualifications Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology. About Us ...
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Qualifications Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management ... mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology. About Us ...
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Mankato, MN · On-site
$30.86 - $41.66/hr
... entry level imaging and x-ray. This vacancy is not eligible for sponsorship. We will not sponsor or ... Qualifications Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management ...
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Mankato, MN · On-site
$30.86 - $41.66/hr
... entry level imaging and x-ray. This vacancy is not eligible for sponsorship. We will not sponsor or ... Qualifications Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management ...
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To thrive in an entry-level math-related role, you typically need a bachelor's degree in mathematics or a related field, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, and a solid grasp of quantitative concepts. Familiarity with data analysis tools such as Microsoft Excel, statistical software (like SPSS or R), and basic programming languages (such as Python or MATLAB) is often expected. Effective communication, attention to detail, and teamwork are valuable soft skills that can make you stand out. These skills and qualities enable you to interpret complex data, solve real-world problems accurately, and contribute successfully within multidisciplinary teams.
An entry-level math degree job is a position suited for recent graduates with a mathematics degree, typically requiring little to no prior work experience. These roles often involve problem-solving, data analysis, statistical modeling, or financial calculations in industries like finance, technology, education, and engineering. Common job titles include data analyst, actuarial analyst, financial analyst, or math tutor. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and proficiency in tools like Excel, Python, or SQL can be beneficial. Many entry-level positions serve as stepping stones to more advanced roles in specialized fields like data science, actuarial science, or research.
In an entry-level math-focused role, you may work on analyzing data sets, creating statistical models, or assisting with research and reporting for business or technical teams. Typical tasks include building spreadsheets, running calculations, interpreting quantitative results, and generating visualizations or presentations to support team objectives. You'll often collaborate with colleagues from other departments, such as finance, engineering, or data analytics, to solve practical problems and inform decision-making. This hands-on project experience will help you build foundational skills and open up new opportunities for professional growth.
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement
Posted 6 days ago
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7.9
Based on 689 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
105th of 886 rated healthcare providers
An HTM Technician maintains medical, clinical equipment and systems through effective implementation of the Mayo Clinic Medical Equipment Management Plan. Technician must demonstrate technical and mechanical skills and tasks associated with the planning, installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of biomedical, laboratory, research, imaging equipment and interconnected patient care systems.
Technicians in this position must be highly customer focused with outstanding communication and interpersonal skills. They must have the ability to prioritize service calls appropriately, and to adhere to Mayo policy and procedure.
Service calls are communicated to the technician through HTM Leadership, HTM Support Specialists, or CMMS dashboard. Emergent calls directly from the customer may require a rapid response time. On-call and overtime may be required, as well as travel to other Mayo Clinic sites and applicable vendor training.
The technician must be committed to continuously improving their knowledge to develop a mastery of increasingly complex equipment and supporting Mayo's mission.
An HTM Technician Level I will generally work on lower complexity, high volume equipment such as infusion pumps, SCDs, centrifuges, microscopes, or entry level imaging and x-ray.
This vacancy is not eligible for sponsorship. We will not sponsor or transfer visas for this position. Also, Mayo Clinic DOES NOT participate in the F-1 STEM OPT extension program.
Associate's degree in Biomedical Electronics/Healthcare Technology Management, Electronics, Mechatronics, Engineering (mechanical/computer/electronics), or technical discipline ; or U.S. Military training in biomedical electronics, mechatronics, or engineering (mechanical/computer/electronics); or H.S. Diploma or another technical certificate with 3 years of related experience. Related experience includes maintaining medical equipment or medical systems (typically a field service technician).
For laboratory or research positions: Associate's degree or higher in medical/clinical laboratory science, medical technology, or other related science fields and experience maintaining lab or medical equipment/systems.
Preferred Qualification and Experience include: AAMI ACI Certification: AAMI-CBAT, CBET, CRES, CHTM, CISS, CCEACCE-HTCC, CCE
Vendor training on relevant equipment
Knowledge of safe work practices around biological, chemical, radiation and energy hazards.
Familiarity with test and QA tools/software needed to perform medical equipment maintenance
Knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, anatomy, physiology, biology, and medical terminology.
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