Biomedical / IoMT Specialist–Cybersecurity Field Team
Posted 2025-08-26
Remote, USA
Part Time
Immediate Start
About the position
Responsibilities
• Utilize hardening guides to coordinate and execute controls to reduce the potential attack surface in the medical and non-medical device environment.
• Work with other Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) professionals to deliver a robust cybersecurity program.
• Coordinate access to medical devices through virtual and onsite support to address high/critical vulnerabilities.
• Collect and validate device and network attributes to maintain compliant device inventory records.
• Partner with application owners to ensure medical device IT controls are compliant and functioning by tracking and reporting vulnerability remediation activities.
• Build stakeholder relationships with key vendors, KP cybersecurity consultants, program leads, system administrators, application owners, and network strategy consultants.
• Travel within local and other markets to deploy device cyber controls, manage device inventory, and support cyber threat responses.
• Support and work on non-medical endpoint devices in various departments such as Facilities, Security, Pharmacy, Research, Lab, and Optical.
• Stay current with the latest cybersecurity trends and best practices.
• Perform other relevant duties and responsibilities as required.
Requirements
• Minimum five (5) years' experience in IT, biomedical engineering, and/or cybersecurity within a healthcare environment.
• Minimum three (3) years working in IT or operations, including experience with information technology related to workstations, networking, and clinical technologies.
• Experience placing device hardening controls such as firewall configurations, disabling ports/protocols/services/applications, and securing wireless communication.
• Experience utilizing network and cybersecurity tools such as Tanium, Phosphorus, CyberArk, ForeScout, Armis, HANK, BlueCat, Nemo, Arujohn, CrowdStrike, Qualys, or Splunk.
• Minimum three (3) years in Biomedical experience with HTM or clinical technology, including performing maintenance activities on medical devices and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions.
• Associate degree or vocational certificate in biomedical instrumentation maintenance and repair, engineering, health care information systems, or related field.
Nice-to-haves
• Clinical engineering experience within a healthcare technology management department.
• Bachelor's degree in computer science, Biomedical/Clinical engineering, or related field.
• BMET Certification in medical instrumentation by recognized organizations.
• Cyber related certifications such as Comp TIA Security+, GIAC Information Security Fundamentals (GISF), or Comp TIA PenTest.
Benefits
• Health insurance
• Dental insurance
• Vision insurance
• 401k plan
• Paid holidays
• Flexible scheduling
• Professional development opportunities
• Employee discount programs
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Responsibilities
• Utilize hardening guides to coordinate and execute controls to reduce the potential attack surface in the medical and non-medical device environment.
• Work with other Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) professionals to deliver a robust cybersecurity program.
• Coordinate access to medical devices through virtual and onsite support to address high/critical vulnerabilities.
• Collect and validate device and network attributes to maintain compliant device inventory records.
• Partner with application owners to ensure medical device IT controls are compliant and functioning by tracking and reporting vulnerability remediation activities.
• Build stakeholder relationships with key vendors, KP cybersecurity consultants, program leads, system administrators, application owners, and network strategy consultants.
• Travel within local and other markets to deploy device cyber controls, manage device inventory, and support cyber threat responses.
• Support and work on non-medical endpoint devices in various departments such as Facilities, Security, Pharmacy, Research, Lab, and Optical.
• Stay current with the latest cybersecurity trends and best practices.
• Perform other relevant duties and responsibilities as required.
Requirements
• Minimum five (5) years' experience in IT, biomedical engineering, and/or cybersecurity within a healthcare environment.
• Minimum three (3) years working in IT or operations, including experience with information technology related to workstations, networking, and clinical technologies.
• Experience placing device hardening controls such as firewall configurations, disabling ports/protocols/services/applications, and securing wireless communication.
• Experience utilizing network and cybersecurity tools such as Tanium, Phosphorus, CyberArk, ForeScout, Armis, HANK, BlueCat, Nemo, Arujohn, CrowdStrike, Qualys, or Splunk.
• Minimum three (3) years in Biomedical experience with HTM or clinical technology, including performing maintenance activities on medical devices and troubleshooting equipment malfunctions.
• Associate degree or vocational certificate in biomedical instrumentation maintenance and repair, engineering, health care information systems, or related field.
Nice-to-haves
• Clinical engineering experience within a healthcare technology management department.
• Bachelor's degree in computer science, Biomedical/Clinical engineering, or related field.
• BMET Certification in medical instrumentation by recognized organizations.
• Cyber related certifications such as Comp TIA Security+, GIAC Information Security Fundamentals (GISF), or Comp TIA PenTest.
Benefits
• Health insurance
• Dental insurance
• Vision insurance
• 401k plan
• Paid holidays
• Flexible scheduling
• Professional development opportunities
• Employee discount programs
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