Due Diligence Project Contractor (Remote with Travel)

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Due Diligence Project Contractor (Remote with Travel)

Value Driven Solutions – Private Equity Client
Project ID: BW-10526

About the Opportunity

Value Driven Solutions, on behalf of our private equity client, is seeking a highly specialized Due Diligence Project Contractor to support the evaluation of a ~$45M mobile diagnostic imaging services provider. The target company operates a fleet of approximately 30 MRIs and 12 PET-CTs, serving rural and limited-access healthcare facilities across the Midwest and Pacific Northwest. This critical role involves conducting a comprehensive assessment of the equipment’s condition and long-term viability through a desktop analysis of maintenance history and service records, with potential in-field inspections of a representative sample of units. The goal is to ensure the fleet can operate effectively for the next 5–10 years without significant unforeseen capital expenditures, as the business model relies heavily on refurbished equipment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform a detailed desktop evaluation of MRI, PET-CT, and nuclear medicine imaging equipment, analyzing maintenance history, service records, and key performance metrics.

  • Conduct in-field physical inspections of a representative sample of mobile units, as required, to verify equipment condition and functionality.

  • Assess the durability and operational lifespan of the fleet, providing insights into its viability over the next 5–10 years.

  • Identify potential risks or issues that could lead to significant capital expenditures.

  • Prepare a comprehensive report with findings and recommendations to support the acquisition decision.

  • Collaborate with the private equity firm’s diligence team to align with transaction goals and timelines.

Qualifications

  • Expertise: Deep experience evaluating MRI, PET-CT, and nuclear medicine imaging equipment, with a focus on functionality, durability, and lifespan based on maintenance and service records. Experience with mobile or refurbished equipment is a plus.

  • Industry Experience: Proven track record in diagnostic imaging equipment assessment, particularly MRI, PET-CT, and nuclear medicine systems.

  • Availability: Immediate availability to begin work to meet the condensed transaction timeline.

  • Private Equity Experience: Prior experience with private equity due diligence processes is preferred.

  • Travel: Ability to travel to the Midwest and Pacific Northwest for in-field inspections, as needed.

  • Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills to deliver clear, actionable reports to stakeholders.

  • Compensation: Rate should align with market standards for specialized due diligence consultants.

Project Details

  • Location: Remote with potential travel to the Midwest and Pacific Northwest.

  • Duration: Short-term contract, aligned with the transaction timeline.

  • Start Date: Immediate.

  • Compensation: Competitive, commensurate with market rates for specialized expertise.

Why Join This Project?

Join a high-impact due diligence project with Value Driven Solutions and our private equity client, contributing to a critical acquisition decision. Leverage your expertise in diagnostic imaging equipment to deliver actionable insights in a fast-paced, transaction-driven environment.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume, a cover letter highlighting relevant experience, and any supporting materials (e.g., prior due diligence reports or references) to [insert contact email or application portal]. Reference Project ID: BW-10526 in your application. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis due to the urgent timeline.

Value Driven Solutions is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and encourage all qualified candidates to apply.

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