Biomed Tech II ID-7448

Job Summary

The Biomedical Equipment Technician II (BMET2) provides clinical equipment services under the supervision of management. Duties include but are not limited to: Perform calibrations and repairs on equipment as assigned. Demonstrate knowledge of safe and approved troubleshooting techniques on medical devices. Read schematics and service manuals, consult with vendors and service representatives to assist in troubleshooting. Utilize test equipment and complete repairs in a time and cost-effective manner with patient safety as the primary focus. Document work performed and any significant performance data accurately and in a timely manner. . Operates as part of a team of engineers responsible for providing in depth technical knowledge required to implement, manage, upgrade and support many applications and interoperability into EPIC and other repositories.

Core Responsibilities And Essential Functions

Responds to service calls to evaluate, diagnose, and perform corrective and preventative maintenance on biomedical equipment which requires moderate intervention. Performs safety acceptance testing on new medical equipment and on hospital equipment returned after service. Documents all repair, maintenance, installation, and other activity in a timely fashion using the departments equipment management software and other mechanisms as needed. Update/Install medical equipment to include security protocols and work with customers to provide design solutions maintaining technical and application standards. Works closely with all engineers across all teams including, Biomedical Engineering, Desktop Support, Systems and Network Engineering. Coordinates with WellStar IT in support of planning, installation and servicing networked medical devices and systems. Serves as a customer relations representative for the department, correcting service deficiencies within the positions scope of responsibility and relaying other issues to the Program Manager. Has working knowledge of and appropriate interaction with other support departments necessary for performing the BioMedical Department function. Maintains knowledge of current regulations and compliance standards for medical equipment and technology developments. Contributes to System/ Facility/ Department Quality & Performance Improvement efforts. Performs delegated functions of the BioMedical Engineering Department as delineated in the Medical Equipment Management Program Policies and Procedures Manual. Ensures proper care and accountability of Department, facility and peer tools and exercises judicious use of Department parts, supplies and other resources. Maintains knowledge of current regulations and compliance standards for medical equipment and technology developments. Contributes to System/Facility/Department Quality & Performance Improvement efforts. Performs other duties as assigned Complies with all Wellstar Health System policies, standards of work, and code of conduct.

Required Minimum Education

  • High School Diploma General
  • Associates Electrical Engineering or Associates Biomedical Engineering or Associates Mechanical Engineering

Required Minimum License(s) And Certification(s)

All certifications are required upon hire unless otherwise stated.

  • Georgia Driver's License
  • CompTIA A+ Certification-Preferred

Additional License(s) And Certification(s)

CCNA Certification Upon Hire Preferred or PMP Certification Upon Hire Preferred or Equivalent Certification Upon Hire Preferred

Required Minimum Experience

Minimum 3 years of experience in supporting medical devices and systems in a hospital environment. Required and Minimum 3 years Knowledge of electronic digital circuitry and understanding of electronic and electro-mechanical devices Required Required and

Required Minimum Skills

Proficient in Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Capable of interpreting building architectural and systems drawings and information. Able to compose and deliver presentations regarding medical devices and systems to clinical staff. Working knowledge of Security Protocols

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