ROBERT J. LIEDL
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PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY
Medical Equipment Data Analyst, Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician, and Military Veteran with 21 years of proven experience in the United States Army, Navy Contractor, and The University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics with comprehensive and specialized experience in the biomedical equipment field, data entry and analysis and leading instruction programs. Exceptional customer service skills in diverse settings coupled with polished managerial experience and technical writing skills. Highly proficient in computer literacy, maintenance forecasting, personnel management, and project management. Accomplished measurable results while leading a team of 28 in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Possess a comprehensive background in medical maintenance operations derived from conducting domestic and global operations in the United States, Italy, and Iraq. Managed risk upon multiple lines to protect assets, property, and equipment valued over $13M while meeting the expectations of senior leadership. Possess extensive knowledge in Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) Accruent-Asset Enterpise, Nuvolo,TAMIS, SMART ATRRS, STARS-FD, and Military Maintenance Regulations. Experience with multiple CMMS platforms.
Recipient of multiple awards for outstanding performance and professionalism. Career supported by an Associate of Applied Sciences degrees in Biomedical Equipment Technology, and Instructor of Technology and Military Science.
●Military Trained Biomed
●Level I, II Biomed Trainer
●Exceptional Customer Focus
●Team Oriented Loyalty
●Data Analysis
●Academic Advising/Mentoring
●Curriculum Development
●Policy Implementation
●Master of Ceremonies
●Accruent-Asset Enterprise
●TAMIS/SMART ATRRS/STARS-FD
●Curriculum Analysis
●Nuvolo CMMS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics April 2020-Present
Medical Equipment Data Analyst
Analyzes and maintains the Medical Equipment inventory management system or Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Ensures data integrity, tracks and trends equipment repair, preventive maintenance activities and provides budget and expense analyses. Also responsible for assisting with the management of service contracts, agreements and renewals. Provides department management the relevant data needed to forecast and inform the process for the purchases of new or replacement medical equipment throughout the organization. Evaluates specifications and bid responses; determining which system will be reliable, accurate, and able to be updated over its life. All purchases are suggested in compliance with UW Health purchasing requirements and capital budget processes.
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics July 2018-Present
Biomedical Equipment Technician II
Repair, install, maintain, calibrate, and inspect medical equipment and instrumentation, including life-support equipment. Help provide technical assistance and instruction to medical staff regarding equipment operation and maintenance. Assist peers and senior biomedical technicians with preventative maintenance. Diagnose and repair defects or failures. Compile data on devise failures to identify risks and minimize future failures. Research new or replacement devises, provide reports and advise management on the procurement of medical equipment. Ensure all procedures, testing, inspections, repairs, and calibrations are done in accordance with manufacturers literature and regulatory requirements.
ROBERT J. LIEDL PG. 2
Logistics Support Incorporated (LSInc) October 2015 – July 2018
Teach and oversee intensive BMET courses, including lecture and laboratory presentation in the area of basic biomedical instrumentation, troubleshooting and repair of general biomedical equipment. Provide instructional guidance and training on the use of hand tools, power tools, measuring devices, soldering techniques, manufacturers' manuals, troubleshooting techniques, and preventive-maintenance schedules necessary to perform maintenance and repair BMET equipment. Review course material and incorporate changes as required to keep subject matter current. Incorporate course updates to class materials, to include lesson plans, Student Evaluation Plans (SEP), Program of Instructions (POI). Ensure all students course materials; general references and examinations are clearly written, technically and didactically correct and revised sufficiently to maintain state of the art instruction as directed by the course Curriculum Development staff, conduct examination reviews and scheduled and unscheduled remedial training as required to assist students with course material. Administer Examinations as scheduled and proctor to insure testing integrity. Provide end of course student feedback that will be utilized for course improvement. Coordinate with other instructors to determine class schedules.
Senior Course Instructor/Biomedical Equipment Repair Technician Instructor
Subject Matter Expert July 2009 – September 2015
Led, mentored, and trained a 11 person team conducting medical equipment maintenance procedures, presented subject matter lectures, performed demonstrations and evaluations, and developed and revised lesson plans while assigned to the Medical Education and Training Campus, Ft. Sam Houston, TX for a period of 6 years.
●Received Instructor Certification Level II from the Community College of the Air Force for completing over 2,000 student contact hours
●Directed movement of over 400 students to a remote location to conduct medical equipment repair procedures in a field hospital environment
●Maintained 100% accountability and serviceability of a training facility that included fixed structures, power production equipment, and a field hospital valued in excess of $5.4M
●Replaced and upgraded over $2M of medical equipment to increase validity and relevance of equipment being trained
UNITED STATES ARMY – Various Global Locations October 2003 – July 2009
Medical Equipment Maintenance Supervisor
Led, mentored, and trained a 28 person team conducting medical equipment maintenance procedures for the Iraq theatre of operations. Supervised the maintenance operations in 8 geographically separate locations.
●Developed and led a training program to over 50 medical equipment repair technicians on critical medical equipment and standardized maintenance tracking and reporting systems
●Implemented an aggressive work order reconciliation program that minimized the repair backlog from 212 to 98, an improvement of 54% in 30 days
●Managed a medical equipment loan/direct exchange program inventory of over 200 items; conducted over 300 equipment loan/direct exchange transactions valued at over $4M to increase equipment readiness for
life-saving operations during a 15 month operation in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
●Provided career counseling to 15 soldiers resulting in 12 contract extensions
UNITED STATES ARMY – Various Global Locations May 1995 - November 2015
EDUCATION
Associate of Applied Science, Biomedical Equipment Engineering, Community College of the Air Force, Montgomery, AL – 2010
Associate of Applied Science, Instructor of Technology and Military Science, Community College of the Air Force, Montgomery, AL – 2012
United States Army Basic, Advanced, and Senior Leaders Courses
ROBERT J. LIEDL PG. 3
CERTIFICATIONS
Instructor Certification Level II
Air Force Basic Instructor Course - 2009
Army SCTC
Basic Life Saver (BLS)
Hazardous Material Transportation
SELECT AWARDS
Meritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal (7 Awards)
Army Achievement Medal (4 Awards)