Senior Medical Equipment Planner

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Who we are We're The Beck Group, the largest and most innovative integrated building firm in the country. We are focused on delivering design and construction excellence on a broad range of project types. Headquartered in downtown Dallas, with offices in Atlanta, Austin, Charlotte, Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Worth, Mexico City, and Tampa, we believe a better process and outcome results from working together. At Beck, you will find yourself surrounded by passionate colleagues who have a collaborative mindset and care about each other. We are committed to hiring the best and brightest within our industry, and that's why we are seeking experienced professionals like you to help transform the industry and continue building Beck's respected reputation. As a Senior Medical Equipment Planner, you will play a critical role in supporting the design and execution of healthcare projects by ensuring the effective selection, procurement, and placement of medical equipment. Collaborating closely with project managers, architects, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders, you will deliver comprehensive equipment planning solutions tailored to client needs.This position can be hybrid if you live close to one of our offices. Remote locations will also be considered. Travel expectations would include local/regional and occasional travel to other states depending on project needs. Key Responsibilities: - Lead the medical equipment planning process for healthcare projects, from initial concept through installation. - Serve as the primary liaison between design teams, healthcare providers, and manufacturers to ensure equipment meets clinical and operational requirements. - Develop and maintain equipment schedules, specifications, and budgets aligned with project goals and regulatory standards. - Collaborate with architects and designers to integrate medical equipment requirements into project layouts and documentation. - Conduct site assessments and coordinate with contractors to ensure proper utilities, clearances, and installation requirements for medical equipment. - Partner with manufacturers and vendors to obtain up-to-date information on medical equipment models, features, and advancements. - Support procurement processes, including equipment selection, cost analysis, and vendor negotiations. - Oversee installation coordination, ensuring all medical equipment is delivered, installed, and commissioned according to schedule and specifications. - Provide expertise on emerging trends, technologies, and best practices in medical equipment planning to inform project design and execution. - Mentor junior team members in medical equipment planning and project management processes. - Commit to professional development expanding knowledge and project experience in more complex areas in healthcare Required Knowledge, Education, and Skills: - Bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, Architecture, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent work experience. - Minimum of 12+ years of experience in medical equipment planning, with a focus on healthcare projects. - Strong knowledge of medical equipment systems, utilities coordination, and compliance with healthcare regulations and standards. - Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook) and experience with medical equipment planning software such as Attainia, Revalize, or Four Tower is a plus. - Exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines. Beck’s Benefits At Beck our team member experience goes beyond your day-to-day work activities – we also want to support the rest of your life goals, milestones and challenges. We strive for thrive – we want you to thrive in your wellbeing, finances, and community. In addition to robust coverage for medical, dental, vision, life & disability benefits, Beck is pleased to offer its team members: - 401k match and free SmartDollar program for financial wellness - Free dedicated financial coach - Personal health & fitness program for tracking activities & earning rewards - Paid family leave - Health discounts on medical premiums - Free comprehensive health screenings - Free health coach program for weight-loss & hypertension management - Financial & behavioral support for family forming journeys (ex. Fertility, adoption, pregnancy, and parenthood). - Free Life Coach - Pet insurance discount - Organized projects and events to support our communities Join our team and build your future with Beck. The Beck Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or genetic information. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.

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