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Motorsports Simulator Operator

Concord, NC

$19 - $25.25/hr

Team-oriented mindset with flexibility to support off-hours or overnight operations as needed ... Experience supporting motorsports simulation, data acquisition, or analysis * Familiarity with ...

Motorsports Simulator Operator

Concord, NC · On-site

$19 - $25.25/hr

Team-oriented mindset with flexibility to support off-hours or overnight operations as needed ... Experience supporting motorsports simulation, data acquisition, or analysis * Familiarity with ...

JTAC Instructor- AFSOC Support

Hurlburt Field, FL · On-site

$15 - $19.75/hr

... Simulator Operator. This role focuses on providing advanced JTAC training to Special Tactics ... Ability to travel regularly, including OCONUS, with overnight stays and operations in temporary ...

... AM PT - Overnight: 12:00 AM -8:00 AM PT Shift patterns: Mon-Fri, Wed-Sun, Sat-Wed Commitment ... simulation experience with controllers Why This Role Matters You'll be part of the team building ...

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(Part-Time) Simulation Technician

WVJC

Morgantown, WV

Part-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Simulation Technician

Supervisor: Nursing Program Director


Core Values

Work Ethic - We achieve success through hard work and an unwavering commitment to our purpose.

Exemplary - We demonstrate the highest level of integrity, ethical standards, and professionalism.

Caring - We support our students, communities and each other, in ways that leave lasting impressions.

Accountability - We maintain responsibility for our values and outcomes.

Relationships - We build meaningful and trusted relationships as the foundation of our culture.

Excellence - We execute goals with passion, purpose, and perseverance, striving for the highest quality results.


Job Purpose (Simulation Technician):

This team member is likely a paramedic or EMT that has some healthcare knowledge but is also skilled in IT. The Simulation Technician will accompany the Simulation Specialist to assist in set-up, operate/run simulator scenarios as part of student instruction, and troubleshoot technical issues should they occur. This team member also is responsible for driving the MSL and maintaining logs of its use. This team member is part of the education team who teaches specific skills and courses for which he/she is qualified.

Qualifications (Simulation Technician):

  • Education: LPN, certified EMT, or Associate's degree in the area of health sciences and/or technology is preferred
  • Motor Vehicle Operation:
    • Preference of 1-year experience driving and maintaining an RV or similar type vehicle
    • Valid state-issued driver's license (standard/non-commercial) with a clean-driving record

Abilities:

  • Ability and willingness to work evenings and/or weekends.
  • Ability and willingness to accommodate an occasional overnight stay
  • Ability and willingness to stand for 2-hour intervals and lift objects up to 50 pounds independently.
  • Ability and willingness to wear personal protective equipment (PPE - mask, gloves, goggles, coveralls) for 2-hour intervals

Skills, Knowledge, and Experience:

  • Understanding of patient care simulation technologies and applications (or willing to learn)
  • Computer literacy to the level of at least word-processing, spreadsheets, and databases
  • Experience troubleshooting computer and or audio/visual equipment.
  • Basic knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology
  • Having an assertive and customer friendly style of communicating
  • Organized and reliable
  • Proven ability to effectively manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work independently or as a team member.


Job Duties (Simulation Technician):

  • Vehicle Scheduling & Operations
    • Maintain a safe vehicle; may perform basic vehicle maintenance (e.g., cleaning, inflating tires, checking fluid levels, etc.).
    • Ensure the MSL is in neat and clean condition, anticipating needed mechanical service, so appointments are arranged convenient to schedule
    • Maintain the schedule for the MSL working in conjunction with faculty, affiliates, and other program partners.
    • Maintain travel, maintenance, and usage logs for the MSL that are organized and readily accessible
    • Drive the MSL to various pre-scheduled locations within the geographic region covered by the institution
    • Checking-in users of the MSL
  • Simulation
    • Maintain the simulation mannequins to assure proper functionality.
    • Maintain current knowledge of simulation equipment functions and updates.
    • Participate in technical training and attend conferences/seminars to maintain current knowledge and competency with simulation technology and operation.
    • Maintain simulation equipment to a high standard, including cleaning and basic repair of equipment
    • Ensure all equipment is in good working order at all times.
    • Works with Simulation Specialist to create a schedule and log of preventative maintenance and technical activities.
    • Interface with equipment manufacturers regarding equipment troubleshooting and system problems.
    • Setting up and preparing the MSL for users and operating them as appropriate
      • Install, replace, and configure simulation programs.
      • Serve as a simulation operator running scenarios and operating AV system components for the instruction of students. Ensure all equipment, including AV, is set up appropriately and in a timely manner for training and course activities.
    • Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all simulation equipment
      • Troubleshoot problems related to the use of computerized manikins, AV equipment, and task trainers, both hardware and software systems. Ensures functionality of equipment for course requirements.
      • Report any technical issues or risks to the Lab Coordinator, Program Director, or appropriate staff that could impact courses' delivery and scheduled simulation activities in a timely manner.
    • Maintain inventory of all simulation and skills lab supplies, materials, and equipment and notifies appropriate staff of stock levels in a timely manner.
    • Comply with all designated safety policies and procedures in the work area, including the use of applicable protective equipment when necessary to prevent exposure to potentially infectious agents
    • Provide recommendations for budget and purchase of equipment, supplies, and materials.
  • Teaching
    • Assisting the nurse educator with operating the simulators and running simulation scenarios
    • Teaching courses that his/she is qualified to teach
    • Delivering CPR/BLS training
  • General
    • Assist with special projects or initiatives, as needed and assigned.
    • Attend meetings and participate in activities and on committees as assigned.
    • Work effectively and collaboratively with learners, faculty, staff, and peers.
    • Teach when necessary and appropriate
    • Maintain the highest level of ethical and professional standards.
    • Remain familiar with institutional policies and procedures as outlined in the College Catalog, and the Faculty Handbook and follow such policies and procedures.
    • Promote positive and productive relationships with service area hospitals, clinics, businesses, industries, and agencies.
    • Assist the students in developing an understanding of values, attitudes, and ideals appropriate to the health care profession.
    • Understand and comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws and college policies
    • Adhere to quality assurance procedures
    • Maintain all HIPAA standards
    • Participate in training/retraining and continuing education programs as necessary
    • Performs other related duties as necessary


Status/Schedule:

Thursday - Monday with variable shifts that may, at times, include overnight travel

While the simulation technician is responsible for fulfilling all primary responsibilities listed above to achieve the immediate goals of the campus, he/she is responsible to meet all organization goals. As such, adjustments or additions to these responsibilities and the methods by which they are achieved may be required by management to ensure operational effectiveness and efficiency across departments, campuses, and the organization as a whole.

The Institution prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Notice of non-discrimination is located at wvjc.edu.