MICHAEL K. COLLY
Brooklyn, NY *****
929-***-**** *********@*****.***
www.linkedin.com/in/michael-colly-cbet-cres-07082018
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Biomedical Maintenance Equipment Technician and Military Veteran with 13 years of combined experience in biomedical engineering, equipment troubleshooting/repair, and preventative maintenance. Possess comprehensive experience in the total management of healthcare technology, providing solutions that help organizations deliver high quality patient care through timely, accurate, and cost-effective care. Led maintenance teams of up to 39 technicians supporting up to 3,000 employees, maintaining and restoring the health of military service members. Accomplished Biomedical Maintenance Equipment Technician (BMET) with 8 years of experience in inspecting equipment and performing preventative maintenance on medical systems. Career supported by an Associate of Applied Science in Applied Health Studies and the near completion of a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Electronics.
Administrative Support
Customer Relations
Equipment Inspection
Equipment Maintenance
Inventory Management
Lifecycle Management
Quality Assurance
Quality Control Analysis
Regulatory Compliance
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
United States Navy Various Locations 08/2007 – Present
BMET Team Supervisor USS Abraham Lincoln - CVN 72 (11/2020-Present)
Supervised and provided immeasurable assistance with the successful completion of over 4K hours on over 5K schedule and unscheduled work orders leading in reducing workload by 85% while meeting all department commitments.
Oversaw the scheduling and assigning of work orders to 39 maintenance persons weekly to ensure equality and all maintenance is performed accordingly and on time.
Performed calibrations, repairs, acceptance, and preventive maintenance in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendation, applicable codes, standards, and department policy of over 100 work orders and spent 1.2K hours for equipment valued over $8M leading to completion rate of 90% equipment readiness.
Facilitated to organize and review training records which revealed several qualification problem areas and missing certification which led to revising and updating maintenance person training records and ultimately produced the best overall maintenance person training records.
Reviewed, verified, notified customers, and entered Medical Materiel Quality Control Messages that affected the command medical/dental equipment to avoid or eliminate harm to patient and staff.
Performed miscellaneous duties is support of the Biomedical Maintenance Program including, but not limited to project management; IT integration, planning and implementation; technology assessment; property accountability; incident reporting; supply management; maintenance of shop operations; capital review; on call and emergency services.
Worked independently to analyze and correct equipment malfunctions to include observation of front panel indicators; interpretation of block and schematic diagrams; utilization of appropriate test equipment; replacement of components, PC boards, or subsystem as appropriate.
Biomedical Equipment Technician USS Abraham Lincoln - CVN 72 (03/2018 – Present)
Performed as the sole Biomedical Equipment Technician onboard U.S. Carrier Ship “USS Abraham Lincoln CVN 72” accounting for Medical and Dental Equipment. Led 28 technicians in 2 work centers as Department Work Center Supervisor.
Surveyed Medical and Dental equipment capabilities of the ship, established preventive maintenance program processes, and ensuring 100% equipment accountability and operability for both Medical and Dental Departments.
Executed over 1.2K Preventative Maintenance Checks (PMS) checks with 100% completion rate despite severe staffing short fall and completed 22 force revision for 2 work centers.
Managed maintenance availability jobs as FY20 PIA (Planned Incremental Availability) Medical Department Representative.
Managed 12,387 pieces of Medical and Dental Equipment valued at $4.3M and the 100% completion of medical department jobs, improving the organization’s material condition.
Authored the Biomedical Equipment SOP that ensured 100% program compliance.
Conducted cross training in the techniques of testing, calibrating, operating, and troubleshooting biomedical systems.
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Biomedical Equipment Technician NAVMEDRSCHU THREE (03/2016 – 02/2018)
Facilitated the repair and maintenance of over 10K pieces of lab equipment valued at $59M in 5 different countries (Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, Jordan, Liberia, and Djibouti).
Performed as Biomed Team Leader; mentored and enhanced personal and professional growth of 2 Master Labor Contractor on the repair, calibration, maintenance, and safety analysis of over 5K lab equipment valued over $24M resulting in 99% completion rate, exceeding the Department of Defense directive throughout the Africa region.
Led as the Equipment Management Team Lead; led and managed 2 employees, oversaw successful completion of the organization’s annual wall-to-wall inventory which resulted in 100% accountability of over 5K pieces equipment valued over $24M distributed throughout six countries.
Assisted with the administrative responsibilities of the department, including work order control, maintenance history records, preventative maintenance and safety inspection requests and repair parts inventory records.
Supervised and maintained quality control of services provided by outside vendors and ordered parts and supplies necessary for the servicing of medical equipment.
Maintained current knowledge of pertinent regulatory agencies and the policies, codes, standards, and regulations that applied to the lab equipment.
Biomedical Equipment Technician Oahu Island, HI (05/2013 - 07/2013)
Supported the Pacific Partnership of 2013, the largest Humanitarian Assistance mission in the Navy’ Pacific region of operations.
Led 6 BMET's in conducting preventive maintenance, inspection, repair, and calibration to over 105 critical life-saving equipment valued at $758K.
Performed corrective maintenance and repairs to over 150 damaged pieces of medical equipment at 14 mission sites located in the islands of Samoa and Papua New Guinea which saved the nations over $200K in contract repair costs.
Provided 30 hours of instruction to 25 local nurses on the proper use and end-user maintenance on critical equipment onboard USS Pearl Harbor.
EDUCATION
In Pursuit Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Electronics Thomas Edison State University Expected 2021
Associate of Applied Science in Applied Health Studies Thomas Edison State College 03/2016
Certificate in Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician Fort Sam Houston 09/2012
Specialized Training and Certifications:
Value Engineering (2019) Fundamentals of System Acquisition Management (2017)
Certified Radiology Equipment Specialist (2015) Puritan Bennet 840 Ventilator Service Training (2014)
Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (2014) Steris Autoclave (2014) Steris Washer (2014)
Convergent Laser Technologies (2013) Hamilton G5 Ventilator (2013)
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Engineering and Technology: Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design and production of various goods and services.
Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment: Servicing, repairing, calibrating, regulating, fine-tuning, or testing machines, devices, and equipment that operate primarily based on electrical or electronic (not mechanical) principles.
Computers and Electronics: Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material: Inspecting equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects.
Mechanical: Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance.
Software: Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook), SharePoint
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Apple OS