Hospital Service Rep - Equipment Delivery (Part Time Days) Medical & Healthcare - Fort Dodge, IA at Geebo

Hospital Service Rep - Equipment Delivery (Part Time Days)


UHS is coming to Fort Dodge! Be a part of an exciting career in healthcare!!
If you like making a difference and are looking for PT work - UHS is interested in YOU!
Hours needed:
Monday - Friday 10a-2p Inside of Fort Dodge Hospital!!
Universal Hospital Services, Inc. (UHS) is the leading provider of medical equipment management solutions in the US. We have 2000
employees who manage more than a half-million pieces of medical equipment for over 8,400 clients in all 50 states.
For more than 70 years, UHS has delivered equipment management solutions that help clients reduce costs, increase operating efficiencies, and increase caregiver satisfaction while achieving optimal patient outcomes. We provide unmatched world-class service, and offer tools and documentation to verify positive results for caregivers and patients.
As part or our Asset Management team, you'll work on-site with a key hospital customer to ensure that equipment is maintained and available as needed for patient care.
Ideal candidates will be self-motivated, have strong attention to detail, basic computer skills and ideally have previous work in a hospital or worked with medical equipment. These positions require walking and standing long periods of time. The numbers tell it all. UHS has been in business since 1939; it operates through 85 districts and serves customers in all 50 states.
Our motto? Quality. Value. Service. All of us. All the time. Now, find out what that means to you. Compensation includes base wage, 401(k). Full time opportunities offer health/dental and tuition reimbursement. Learn more. Apply online today!
We are proud to be an EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment background and drug testingEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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