Job Summary:
Under guidance and/or supervision, the responsibilities of the Biomedical Engineering Technician I include assisting or performing installation, calibration, inspection, preventative maintenance, and repair of basic patient care equipment such as patient monitoring, surgical devices, infusion devices, other basic diagnostic/therapeutic equipment and other related technical equipment.
Essential Duties:
-Promote a team dynamic through effective departmental communication and inclusive discussion. Customer interactions build team credibility and create the perception of a cohesive and efficient support structure.
-Utilizes basic familiarity of Medical Technology, and knowledge of Electronics/Electrical/Mechanical systems as well as IT Networking systems in order to provide support for basic medical devices such as patient monitoring, surgical devices, infusion devices, other basic diagnostic/therapeutic equipment and other related technical equipment.
-Maneuvers complex problems, exhibits methodical troubleshooting ability, and uses critical thinking skills to develop workable solutions.
-Adequately evaluates unscheduled support requests and responds with composure using the appropriate level of urgency. Participates in afterhours and on-call rotation as necessary.
-Performs inspection, preventative maintenance and electrical safety of medical technologies. Review outcome of preventive maintenance actions and make recommendations concerning changes to preventive maintenance schedules, procedures, or documentation.
-All work is performed and documented in accordance with the Client Imaging Medical Equipment Management Plan.
-Participates in new system or new functionality testing.
-Carries out work in a fiscally responsible manner and identifies cost reductions and financial opportunities.
-Participates in process improvement activities around technology utilization and quality.
-Provides consultation and guidance to customers on the use of medical equipment.
-Other duties as assigned.
Skills:
Required Skills & Experience:
-Familiarity with medical technology is required.
-Knowledge of electrical, electronic, mechanical, and electro-mechanical systems.
-Strong analytical skills and critical thinking ability.
-Excellent written and verbal communication.
Preferred Skills & Experience:
-Three years of related experience in the repair and maintenance of medical equipment is preferred.
-Specialized training in medical technology service and support is preferred.
-Skills to repair, install, maintain, calibrate, and inspect basic patient care equipment such as patient monitoring, surgical devices, infusion devices, basic diagnostic/therapeutic equipment and other related technical equipment preferred.
Education:
Required Education:
-Associate’s degree in Biomedical or Electrical Technology.
OR
-Military Training in Biomedical or Electrical Technology.
OR
-Two (2) years of Biomedical or Electrical Technology Experience.
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