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AspectNfpaFire Inspector
CertificationsNFPA certifications (e.g., NFPA 1031)Fire inspection certifications, often NFPA-based
Work EnvironmentStandards organization, code developmentField inspections, code enforcement
Industry UsageDevelops safety standards used across industriesEnforces fire codes based on NFPA standards

NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) develops fire safety standards, while a Fire Inspector enforces these standards through inspections. NFPA provides the guidelines, and Fire Inspectors apply them in real-world settings to ensure safety compliance.

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Medical Gas System Testing Verifier/technician

GDR Defense

Roseburg, OR • On-site

$39K - $49K/yr

Contractor

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

GD Resources LLC is seeking a highly qualified Medical Gas Systems Verifier / Technician to support a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) contract at the Roseburg VA Medical Center.

This role is responsible for performing NFPA 99 compliant inspection, testing, verification, preventive maintenance, and reporting for hospital medical gas systems including oxygen, medical air, vacuum, nitrous oxide, and nitrogen systems.

The technician will ensure all systems meet requirements of:

  • NFPA 99 (Health Care Facilities Code – latest edition)
  • Compressed Gas Association (CGA) standards
  • The Joint Commission (TJC) requirements
  • VHA Directive 7515
Key ResponsibilitiesMedical Gas Inspection & Testing
  • Perform full system verification of:
    • Oxygen bulk systems (2 sites)
    • Medical air compressors and dryers
    • Medical vacuum pump systems
    • Nitrous oxide and nitrogen manifolds
  • Test medical gas outlets for:
    • Pressure, flow, leakage, and labeling accuracy
  • Verify zone valves for:
    • Leakage, pressure integrity, labeling compliance
  • Test alarm systems:
    • Master, area, and local alarms (audible/visual functions)
    • High/low pressure setpoints and accuracy
System Performance Evaluation
  • Conduct testing of:
    • Dew point and CO monitoring systems
    • Medical air compressors and vacuum pump performance
    • Manifold changeover systems
    • Cross-connection and pipeline integrity analysis
  • Perform particulate and contamination testing at selected endpoints
  • Verify vacuum and pressure performance across all outlets
Maintenance & Repairs
  • Perform preventive maintenance on:
    • Compressors, dryers, pumps, regulators, filters, and valves
  • Replace or service minor components (O-rings, seals, fittings)
  • Ensure all repairs comply with manufacturer specifications
  • Coordinate all major repairs through COR approval
Compliance & Documentation
  • Prepare NFPA 99 / TJC-compliant inspection reports
  • Generate certification documentation for each tested outlet
  • Provide:
    • Room-by-room testing logs
    • System discrepancy reports
    • Compliance summary sheets
  • Submit:
    • Preliminary field report before site departure
    • Final report within 15 calendar days
Safety & Operational Coordination
  • Follow all VA safety policies and hospital infection control procedures
  • Coordinate shutdowns with COR and hospital engineering staff
  • Perform work in patient care areas, ORs, and critical care units with minimal disruption
  • Maintain clean, controlled, and safe work environments at all times
Required QualificationsCertifications (Mandatory)
  • ASSE 6030 – Medical Gas Systems Verifier
  • ASSE 6020 or 6010 (supporting qualification preferred)
  • Knowledge of NFPA 99 latest edition
Experience
  • Minimum 3–5 years in:
    • Medical gas systems inspection or maintenance
    • Healthcare facility systems (hospital environment preferred)
  • Experience working with VA, hospital, or Joint Commission environments strongly preferred
Technical Requirements
  • Ability to operate calibrated test equipment (NIST traceable)
  • Knowledge of:
    • Medical gas pipeline systems
    • Vacuum and compressor systems
    • Alarm systems and pressure regulation
  • Strong understanding of hospital life safety systems
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with VA medical center contracts
  • Familiarity with BeaconMedaes, Ramvac, or equivalent systems
  • Background in biomedical equipment maintenance or facility engineering
  • Ability to produce formal compliance documentation for regulatory audits
Core Competencies
  • Attention to detail in regulated environments
  • Strong technical troubleshooting skills
  • Documentation and reporting accuracy
  • Ability to work in active hospital environments
  • Compliance-driven mindset (NFPA / TJC / VA standards)
  • Professional communication with COR and engineering teams
Work Conditions
  • Hospital-based environment (active patient care areas)
  • May require after-hours and weekend work for OR shutdowns
  • Exposure to regulated medical gas systems
  • Strict compliance with VA security and safety rules (no exceptions)