Medical Equipment Coordinator/ Manager
Los Angeles, CA, USA
USD 75k-175k / year
The medical equipment coordinator/manager is responsible for ensuring the successful coordination and installation of all medical equipment for the entirety of the project. This spans from preconstruction and material release to commissioning and closeout. The role requires collaborating and creating positive relationships with many stakeholders, including the owner, end users, design team, subcontractors, and vendors.
In this role, you will ensure that all material is released on time, the spaces are ready for their arrival, and all utilities and requirements are in place to meet the project schedule. Your goal is to ensure a seamless transition to occupancy for the owner and their end users.
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain the Master Equipment Log through completion. This log tracks all medical equipment that is expected to be installed at some point on the project, inclusive of all owner/vendor furnished and contractor-furnished items, regardless of who is installing
Incorporate and organize information provided by owner representatives, the design team, subcontractor input, owner end users, and owner vendors
Analyze log data to provide key milestones and timelines for critical decisions or actions by all parties
Build out key utility requirements for each line item and/or systems and additional characteristics that are to be tracked over time
Work with the lead project manager to provide comprehensive and succinct weekly updates regarding medical equipment progress to key owners and design team stakeholders
Work with the lead project superintendent to ensure that the Master Equipment Log is coordinated with the monthly schedule updates, and provide this feedback to key owner stakeholders and relevant subcontractors
Work with and lead project engineer(s) to assist in coordinating equipment validation
Develop detailed delivery, path of travel, and logistics execution plans in conjunction with the contract documents, vendors, the project schedule, and the project superintendent
Basic Qualifications
Ability to review construction drawings and specifications and compare them to medical equipment vendor cut sheets
Collaborative and adaptable to changing priorities
Past experience working positively on small and large project teams
Detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining deadlines
Ability to analyze complex problems with varying perspectives to determine the most efficient solution
Ability to read construction project schedules and utilize them as effective communication tools with multiple stakeholders
Risk-conscious with a continuous mindset of risk reduction through change order management
A people leader who fosters and grows an innovative, inclusive, and respectful work environment
Alignment to Clark’s Standards of Excellence: self-motivated, results-oriented, adaptable, team player, accountable, ethical, innovative, resilient, builds relationships, builds people/teams and followership, sets direction and executes
Preferred Qualifications
Experience: 8+ years of healthcare construction experience that involved medical equipment coordination
Past project experience with HCAI is preferred
Past project experience working with medical equipment vendors such as Steris, Stryker, Hillrom, HSI, GE, is preferred
Education: Bachelor’s degree in electrical, mechanical, civil engineering or construction management
OSHA 10, LEED accreditation preferred, DBIA certification preferred
The work environment and requirements described below are representative of those necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this role.
The Physical Side of the Role: This is an active, hands-on role. You can expect to be on your feet frequently, navigating active job sites with uneven terrain, stairs, ladders, and hoists. The work is physically demanding and requires a full range of motion, including bending, kneeling, and reaching. You’ll need to be comfortable frequently lifting and carrying materials up to 25 pounds, and occasionally up to 50 pounds. This role requires the ability to communicate effectively, as well as visual acuity for reading plans and inspecting work. The role does include desk time in the office that may require prolonged periods of sitting for tasks like computer work, document review, and meetings.
Your Work Environment: You’ll spend a significant amount of your time on active construction sites, which means being adaptable to all kinds of weather and moderate to loud noise levels, and comfortable in elevated or confined work areas with moving mechanical equipment and with the fast-paced nature of a project in progress. You will also spend time in a typical office setting with moderate noise levels. Your safety is our top priority, and you'll be expected to follow Clark Construction's safety policies and procedures, and all applicable laws, at all locations.
Our High-Performing Culture: This is a demanding, high-performance environment. We are looking for candidates who are energized by challenge, thrive under pressure, and are prepared to do what it takes to achieve exceptional results. Success in this role requires significant commitment, including flexibility to work extended hours, especially during critical project phases or client deadlines. Beyond regular working hours, there will be occasions where business needs require your attention, particularly for time-sensitive matters or emergencies. You are expected to monitor and respond to communications (phone calls, emails, text messages) as required to address these situations effectively. Your ability to manage these expectations and be responsive when critical issues arise is key to your success in this role and our collective success as a team.
A Drug Free Workplace: Clark promotes a drug free workplace. A pre-employment drug “fitness for duty” screening is required, and the company conducts random quarterly drug “fitness for duty” tests.
Clark offers a total compensation package that includes base salary, bonus potential, and a comprehensive benefits package including health/dental/vision benefits, paid time off, retirement/401k, and Company Contribution plan. Additional benefits include life insurance, commuter benefit, short & long term disability, fitness reimbursement, FSA, tuition reimbursement, back-up daycare, tutoring & family support benefits, EAP/Work-Life assistance, and a holiday contribution program. For this role the base salary range is $75,000-175,000. Compensation may vary outside of this range depending on a number of factors, including a candidate’s education, experience, skills, and geographic location. Base pay is one part of the Total Compensation Package that is provided to compensate and recognize employees for their work. https://www.clarkconstruction.com/careers/clark-experience