Biomedical Equipment Tech. 2

Oregon Health & Science UniversityPortland, OR
Onsite

About The Position

The Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) 2 performs preventive maintenance checks and basic repairs on medical equipment. This is the second of a three-level series. The BMET 2 is distinguished from the lower level by the assignment of more advanced clinical technology, by the knowledge of schematic diagrams and circuits, and the added responsibilities of technical consultation to medical and nursing personnel. It is distinguished from the higher level by the degree of complexity and the scope of projects and installations performed. At this level, the employee is actively working toward or has attained the CBET certification.

Requirements

  • An associate’s degree in biomedical Equipment Technology and three years of BMET experience OR Certification by the ICC/USCC as a Certified BMET plus three years of experience OR Five years of BMET experience OR An equivalent combination of training and experience.
  • Understands and employs standard and specialized testing equipment, such as, safety analyzer leakage meters, digital and analog mustimeters, electronic thermometers, optical wedges, oscilloscopes, voltage, time, event, and temperature recorders, tachometers, biological and physical signal simulators, voltage, resistance, temperature and time standards, and waveform generators.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate’s degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology and 3 years’ experience
  • Certification by ICC/USCC as a Certified BMET

Responsibilities

  • Independently performs scheduled cleaning, lubrication, electrical/mechanical adjustments, calibration, performance assurance, safety testing, and replacement of worn or out-of-tolerance parts on patient care, laboratory and related equipment.
  • Independently diagnoses and corrects (within limits of ability and authority) minor or major malfunctions in medical, laboratory, and other related equipment; makes required performance measurements using conventional or custom test equipment; replaces defective parts; performs routine on sight assurance testing and recalibration of equipment in various locations in hospitals and clinics.
  • Repairs and installations at this level are of a more complex nature and will require more in-depth analysis and troubleshooting.
  • Provides technical advice to assist medical and nursing personnel in pre-purchase planning and selection of equipment; advises on the ease of maintenance, operation, reliability of vendors, cost, availability of maintenance parts, and cost of disposables used.
  • Upon request, conducts technical in-service programs for nurses and medical staff on newly installed equipment, explaining theory of operation, calibration, operator maintenance responsibilities and safety; conducts similar in-services on other hospital equipment; conducts general electrical and safety programs as required by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, and technical theory programs for department staff and interested visitors.
  • Other Duties as Assigned

Benefits

  • Opportunities to learn and advance
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