Under the direction of the medical center's Biomedical Engineering Supervisor, or under the supervision of a Biomedical Systems Technician II, the Technician I is responsible for maintaining, repairing, upgrading, and inspecting the medical center’s electronic systems, related systems, some computer systems. Core Competencies Works both on the test bench and within the Medical Center to perform preventive maintenance, electrical safety checks, equipment repairs and calibration on the Medical Center’s biomedical equipment and systems. Helps maintain inventories and equipment records on every piece of electrical equipment within the Medical Center. Performs daily rounds to insure that all equipment is performing to manufacturers’ specifications on a continuous basis. Works with Medical Center Staff through in-service training to make sure that all staff members are familiar with correct operation of the equipment. Keeps test equipment calibrated and uses diagnostic skills to perform basic test bench equipment repairs. Uses materials, maintains records, and keeps track of work conditions in such a way that accurate and necessary inventory levels of parts, materials, and tools are always met. Notifies Supervisor of Biomedical Engineering immediately of any deviations from the norm. Initiates repairs to the system and its components. Responds to work orders. Calls in outside vendors for repairs when necessary, and ensures that all work done to the system meets Medical Center Standards as directed. Performs periodic preventive maintenance on the system and its components to ensure continuous performance. Helps maintain records and drawings of the complete system and its repairs. Keeps test equipment calibrated and uses diagnostic skills to perform basic test bench equipment repairs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees