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| Job Location | Barrie, ON |
| Education | Not Mentioned |
| Salary | Not Disclosed |
| Industry | Not Mentioned |
| Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
| Job Type | Full Time |
JOB SUMMARY AND REQUIREMENTSDESCRIPTIONAs the DI PACS System Administrator, you will assist with maintenance and upkeep of all systems while performing a range of daily tasks related to the Change Healthcare (McKesson) HMI PACS system. Additionally, system administrator will perform duties as directly assigned by the PACS Manager. It is expected that the system administrator triages and troubleshoots system issues prior escalating to the manager and engaging the vendor. The PACS Infrastructure is not strictly limited to the Radiology Imaging systems, but also includes support of other areas of the hospital when required (Endovascular, Dental, Endoscopy) along with vendor supplied equipment.The DI PACS System Administrator is also responsible for system maintenance and functionality including; daily tasks such as backups, failures, quality control checks, log files; user accounts, new, deactivation of user, procedure updates; workstation maintenance, operating system updates, virus scan checks and definitions, software installation; server maintenance, system updates; system configuration updates and changes; database analysis – (backups, DB fragmentation, performance); daily system monitoring of all applications within the PACS eco-system; report creation as required; analysis and review of benchmarks against other sites; and maintaining a list of DICOM nodes and application changes.Additional duties relating to design and planning include; working with PACS Manager to liaison with radiologists, other clinicians, technologists, nurses and other users for changes efficiency and changes in workflow; creating and updating work instructions, policies and procedures; reviewing and assist in RFP requirements and scoring; designing and completing tests scripts; and reviewing and keeping up to date on standards as it relates to Imaging workflow and design (DICOM, HL7, IHE, Canadian Accreditation).The DI System Administrator is also responsible for providing support and training within the department; liaising with Medical Affairs for training of new physicians; training new users in Imaging Services as they are on-boarded; documenting and troubleshooting issues reported by users; reviewing and resolving system related errors as they arise; after-hours support as required; maintaining a PACS infrastructure knowledge base; supporting technologists, radiologists and clerical staff; and consulting with PACS Manager about any workflow design or redesign opportunities arising from interactions with clinicians, technologists on appropriate workflow design and redesign opportunities.QUALIFICATIONSEducation: