Full-Time Biomedical Equipment Technician 2
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Seeking solution-oriented candidates who excel at customer service with a proven success as an experienced Biomedical Equipment Technician II to support Healthcare Technology service for Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk, NE. The main role / responsibilities of the position will be to ensure all related biomedical equipment is maintained in a quality and timely manner. The ideal candidate will have outstanding customer service and communications skill as well as a strong technical skills and commitment to deliver excellent repair service in an expedient manner.
The ideal candidate should have:
- A minimum of 3 years of experience effectively repairing, maintaining and calibrating clinical devices such as, but not limited to: OR equipment, Anesthesia, and Ventilators.
- Experience in a hospital or healthcare setting.
- The ability to make decisions regarding troubleshooting and repairing medical devices.
- Excellent communication, customer service and time management skills.
- Typical Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to analyze, repair, and test electronic and electromechanical equipment.
- Ability to perform preventative maintenance inspections.
- Ability to interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and illustrated parts drawings of biomedical instrumentation.
- Knowledge of current regulatory requirements.
- Knowledge of the application and repair of computers and servers and how they interface with medical equipment.
- Knowledge of color code conventions used in component and wiring marking.
- Ability to maintain accurate records of repairs, calibration, and tests.
- Knowledge of basic anatomy and physiology as applied to use of biomedical equipment.
- Knowledge of technical aspects of electronic equipment and its operation, repair, and maintenance.
Supervision Received:
- Individual will work under supervision of Account Manager or Clinical Engineer and Clinical Engineering Supervisor.
Physical Demands:
- Typical physical demands are required to perform the work, such as ability to lift of to 50 lbs. of equipment; to push/pull equipment carts; and to kneel, stand, bend, and reach during equipment repair.
Working Conditions:
- Generally good working conditions. Possible hazards include exposure to electrical shock, ionizing radiation, chemicals and chemical fumes, high-pressure air, infectious disease, and various other hazards associated with biomedical engineering work.
- Protective clothing and safe work practices are required.
- Decisions are moderate in nature, impacting project schedules. Errors are detected and corrected with relatively minor financial impact or effect on projects, operations, or customer relationships.
- May require involvement beyond immediate work group to correct.
Scope of Impact:
- Provides training and support to other technicians as needed.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Troubleshoots, inspects, repairs, maintains and calibrates a comprehensive range of clinical equipment, devices, systems and instruments.
Key Duties
- Inspect, maintain, repair and calibrate equipment and systems
- Ensures regulatory compliance
- Provides advanced support of equipment for direct patient care
- Interacts on a routine basis with clinical health providers in the identification of technology based problems and solutions
- Solves organization-level customer service issues and complaints
- Preparing required documentation and reports
- Demonstrates a safety mindset
- Financial responsibility for purchasing parts and service
- Develops staff by teaching and mentoring others.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Basic Education Requirement – Associates Degree (or equivalent experience) in electronic, biomedical engineering or a discipline geared toward managing maintaining and repairing clinical equipment within a healthcare environment
- Basic Functional Experience – 3 years of experience in electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical repair in a health care technology setting.
Must Haves
- After February 28, you must be fully vaccinated before you can start work
- Associates Degree (or equivalent experience) in electronic, biomedical engineering or a discipline geared toward managing maintaining and repairing clinical equipment within a healthcare environment
- 3 years of experience in electronic, mechanical or electro-mechanical repair in a health care technology setting
Nice to Haves
Experience leading and training team members