Working with Trimedx is rewarding - Biomedical Equipment Technician TRIMEDX Employee Review

4.0
11 Apr 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company has a Strong Growth outlook, allowing for promotions Lots of good people working to improve the company (processes, equipment, software) Training programs for new and current techs to improve upon skills/knowledge

Cons

Growing pains, meaning with the recent merger and new CMS, it can be frustrating getting the work done on the paperwork side but we have a team that is working hard releasing new features and fixes on a bi-weekly basis.

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TRIMEDX Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We recognize that our technicians are on the front lines of our operation and our success is a direct reflection of your hard work and dedication. We offer our associates a competitive benefits package, ongoing training and opportunities for advancement, which has allowed us to attract and retain top talent in the industry. As you mentioned, we have great people, committed to continuous improvement efforts. By responding to the ideas submitted by our associates to the TRIMEDX Ideas Program (TIPS), we’ve already been able to make improvements toward reducing administrative and data-entry tasks, allowing our technicians to focus more fully on what they do best - maintaining medical equipment for our clients and their patients. Thank you again for sharing your experience with TRIMEDX.

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3.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

PTO, Great Atmosphere at least in my area.

Cons

PAY. They want to give them easily 3% a year so you are making less money each year because inflation is usually higher than that. The only way to get more money is to gain some experience and training through traumatics and then leave to an OEM or something similar to get paid what you're worth. Just causes a lot of turnover and it's very hard to find new people with any experience so you are constantly doing the job of multiple people. It's a vicious cycle all because they don't want to pay people what they're worth as they progress in their career instead they would rather wait until the next guy comes in pay him even more than someone was asking for plus they still have to send him to all the trainings that the other guy had already completed. Just a poor business model that makes no sense to me.

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