What does it take to make a good equipment project manager?
• Broad based knowledge of all types of medical and surgical equipment from sharps containers to MRIs. • Broad based knowledge of architectural and engineering processes, needs, terms, and documentation techniques. • Good management skills with the ability to multi task and be proactive. • Strong technical support of their firm, including software, databases, training, checklists, controls, and documentation standards. • Current active involvement in the budgeting, specification, procurement, and installation of all types of equipment in multiple facilities. • Easy access to vendors on a National level with corporate vendor recognition and respect. • A personal passion for producing a quality product with pride. • A strong sense of business ethics, respecting the confidence and business of all parties. • A thorough understanding of the owners budgets, needs, and goals. • An understanding from the owner as to the role they would want the equipment project manager to play.