Lee KellyLee Kelly Lee Kelly
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Phone: 702-***-**** E Mail: ************@*****.***
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Objective
Open. My ownership of a mid size corporation (25 employees) servicing CT/MRI/Cath Lab/Nuclear Med systems to
include repairs, logistics, installs, de installs, inventory management, forecasting parts demand, dynamic volume flexibility
and all aspects of the business make me uniquely qualified in many aspects of the business. With my repair and
engineering experience on Siemens MR/CT/PET/PET CT/Nuclear, GE MRI/CT/Nuclear, Toshiba CT and all OEM Nuclear
systems I believe makes me qualified for just about any position you feel I’m qualified for.
Experience
Independent Service Engineer 2011 2013
Service of Radiology systems and consultant.
American Allied Nuclear/AAN Radiology Systems 1998 2011
CEO/Engineer. Service of radiology systems nationwide to include MRI, CT, Nuclear, XRAY, Cath Lab and ultrasound.
This included sales and marketing, installs/de installs and service. My responsibilities ran the entire range from servicing
the equipment to running the office and warehouse to budgeting to creating websites to running sales and marketing to
vendor relations. Closed company
GE Healthcare 1996 1998
National Technical Support Manager Nuclear. I was the first technical support manager hired to manage the Columbia
healthcare takeover of Radiology services. I reported to Steve Marshal and Jeff Imeldt. My responsibilities were initially
hiring of nuclear service personnel nationwide, assessing and qualifying organizations to perform parts repair for Nuclear
med systems. Taking systems on trade in and getting these systems to the qualified vendors as test bays for parts repair.
These were non GE parts. Other responsibilities were assigning service contract values for billing purposes, national
technical support for nuclear, setting up of an escalation policy and procedures, budgeting of the repairs vs cost vs
margins of contracts. My business model was used for the other modalities. GE Healthcare’s margins were so good that
GE Healthcare eventually took over GE Medical. I resigned and started my company in Texas.
SUMMIT Medical 1994 1996
Service Engineer locally for Summit medical. Performed all aspects of service. Also, worked with engineering on BETA
products to include the New FX Nuclear system and the new Vision computer system. Covered the BETA site University of
Pittsburgh Medical Center. Performed BETA upgrades to the network of 14 systems. Installed optical servers and
instructed technologists on use. Coordinated with software and hardware engineers on issues regarding the BETA
systems. Installed the first 10 FX systems. Other responsibilities were the merger of Summit and Sopha medical. Named
new company SMV. Summit Medical Vision. The management wanted to rename it SMS. I stated Siemens Medical
Systems, da. I then got shipped to Maryland for three months to integrate the Sopha computer with the Vision computer.
Resigned.
Genesis Medical Imaging 1991 1994
Started company as independent nuclear med service company with the intention of getting into CT/MR service as well.
Performed service, sales, parts repair and all aspects of an independent service company. Sold Company
Toshiba America Medical, Inc 1989 1991
National Service Manager Nuclear. Responsibilities included, managing of tech support staff Nuclear, budgeting
of Nuclear cost center, developing support strategies to include Preventive Maintenance programs, new
product concept and release of systems new to the market place, coordination with training to include
course outline and timeframes, service recognition awards, coordination with the four regional managers
to include training dates, new product releases, manpower vs number of systems models, coordination of
trade show systems to include layout, coordinating with the Sales and Marketing upper level staff, part of
the Diasonics MRI integration team and other duties as assigned. Resigned
ADAC Laboritories 1987 1988
National Technical Support East Coast. Performed National tech support on Nuclear Medicine systems to include new
BETA systems installs, working with engineering at Ohio Imaging on improvements and onsite support of service force.
Resigned
Technicare/GE Medical 1980 1987
Service Engineer/Technical Support Engineer/BETA Engineer. Performed service of Nuclear med systems. Promoted to
technical support engineer and then to BETA engineer on all new products. Performed the first 10 installs of new systems.
Performed BETA engineering support at Mass General Hospital to include Nuclear, PET, CT and MRI. Also attended full
time night school at Northeastern University earning my BSEE 1984. Resigned and went to work at ADAC Laboritories.
Education
Production Engineering Research Associates 1988
PERA training. This course prepares the individual for management of a production environment from concept to alpha,
beta, pre production and release. Course was full time 8 months with certification at the end.
Northeastern University 1978 1984
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering. Extensive intensive math, design and theory. Also, almost two years of
coop. Worked for companies on weekends such as IOTRON (ship navigation plotters to include tankers), IBM (360/370,
System 3’s), Raytheon (Engineering), PRIME Computer (Software engineering).
Skills
The ability to focus on the job at hand without sacrificing multi tasking.
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Creating simple solutions to complex problems
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Streamlining operations for faster more efficient delivery of services
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Negotiating lower repair costs with vendors without jeopardizing quality or speed
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Creating at a glance reporting structure reports for upper staff to save time
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Project management
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Service Engineering of most OEM’s major modalities
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