The Biomedical Engineer plans, trains others, and installs, maintains and repairs sophisticated medical equipment and systems utilized in the diagnosis treatment and monitoring of patients.
Responsibilities
Perform all phases of scheduled and corrective repairs of biomedical equipment and medical systems under supervision.
Conduct pre-issue and asset accounting, equipment installation and de-installation as needed.
Perform scheduled and unscheduled inspections, maintenance and electrical safety tests of biomedical equipment to maintain code compliance.
Document the results of all inspections, maintenance and tests.
Collaborate with other biomedical engineers specialties and OEM representatives.
Complete applicable documentation of all work performed in a timely manner.
Travel frequently for service support and technical training.
Work afterhours as required to complete necessary work.
Participate in weekday and weekend on-call schedule for emergency service.
Keep communication devices ON during duty hours.
Requirements
Minimum four (4) years experience of formal and/or on the job training.
High School Diploma or General Education Development (GED).
Valid unrestricted class C or better driver's license.
Good driving record.
Experience and working knowledge of medical equipment and systems in general instrumentation or the assigned specialty area.
Willingness to work extended hours.
Proficient in operating PCs with Windows operating systems.
Nice-to-haves
Associates degree or equivalent in electronics, physics or related science degree preferred.