The Electronics Technician provides safe and effective non-medical electronic devices for patient and clinical staff use. Good interpersonal skills and working relationships with staff essential. Documents technical work accurately and timely upon completion via service reports. Ability to interface with or adapt to the use of computers of all types is necessary. May perform limited design work for special applications. Knowledge of computer programs, electronic troubleshooting, general mechanics, safety requirements, testing procedures, and codes and regulations. Knowledge of the operating principles of a wide range of non-medical equipment is required. Capable of handling small and medium hand tools, soldering equipment and a wide variety of electronic test equipment. Medical terminology helpful. Experience working with nurse call, access control and door hardware a plus. Rotating on-call duty is required. May require travel, including overnight stays. May work evening and weekend shifts.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree