Job Description

At Harris Health System, we champion better health for our patients, their families and our community, by connecting them to an integrated healthcare system that provides high-quality healthcare. Harris Health focuses on the delivery of primary care, wellness and prevention services to the residents of Harris County, Texas, through its extensive network of inpatient and outpatient facilities. Harris Health is a proud recipient of the prestigious National Committee for Quality Assurance designation for its patient-centered medical homes. Harris Health's medical faculty and residents are provided by its nationally recognized medical school partners: Baylor College of Medicine; McGovern Medical School at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth); and The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Skills / Requirements

The Facility Quality Control Test Tech is an integral part of a Facility Engineering's regulatory compliance and system validation team. Participate in the department performance improvement and continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities. Oversee, assist, and provide technical training work as assigned, including project estimates, contractor coordination., will oversee and direct the testing of Utility and Life Safety regulatory compliance on facility activities (e.g elevators, Generators, air handlers, medical gas systems, air compressors, vacuum Systems, Sprinklers, Fire Alarms system etc.) to ensure required testing and documentation are provided in accord with Harris Health accreditation standards. Have extensive experience with scheduling testing and corrective actions to resolve identified deficiencies. Acts as internal liaison to support regulatory audits. Obtains, maintains, and reviews new equipment licenses, licensing renewals, and reporting requirements for regulatory changes and updates. Facility Quality Control Test Tech helps define and carry out appropriate tests to confirm system compliance and validation. Documenting test results, analyzing data, and recommending product improvements are also important parts of the job. The Facility Quality Control Test Tech reports to the Director of Facility Engineering.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Education/Specialized Training/Licensure: Requires high school diploma or GED plus vocational or technical training after high school, or equivalent experience, resulting in Journeyman level expertise

Work Experience (Years and Area): Requires three (3) years of related experience working in healthcare, Life safety, and Utility systems. Mechanical certification

Equipment Operated: Driver's license must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Required to operate one or more District vehicles. Must maintain a driving record which meets the standards of the District insurance policy.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: (Check Applicable Areas)
Communication Skills:
Above Average Verbal (Heavy Public Contact)
Exceptional Verbal (e.g., Public Speaking)
Bilingual Skills Required? No
Languages:
Writing /Composing Correspondence Yes / Reports Yes

Other Skills:
Analytical, Dictation/Transcription, Mathematics, Research, Typing, P.C., MS Word, MS Excel, CMMS Access

Advanced Education:
Advance Training Specialty: Mechanical certification/ High level and knowledge of regulatory compliance with excellent organizational and project Management skills.

Work Schedule:
Weekends Yes
Holidays Yes
Flexible Yes
Overtime Yes
Travel Yes
On Call Yes

Other Requirements: Must demonstrate strong policy and procedure document writing expertise. Excellent organizational and project management skills and the ability to execute on multiple projects. Prior experience in working in a regulatory compliance department is preferred.

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