Biomedical Electronics Technician - Clinical Engineering
Listed on 2026-01-19
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician
Who We Are:
Clinical Engineering is a specialty within biomedical engineering, responsible for using medical technology to optimize healthcare delivery. Elliot Health System is the largest provider of comprehensive healthcare services in southern New Hampshire. We are truly dedicated to providing innovative, life-changing, and life-saving healthcare every day to every individual.
About the Job: 40 hours per week, M-F, 7:00 AM - 3:30 PMUnder the general direction of the Director, Clinical Engineering, and the direct supervision of the Clinical Engineering Supervisor, the Biomedical Technician I will perform a variety of preventive maintenance, functional and electrical safety tests, calibration and repairs to assure the safe and proper functioning of hospital biomedical electronic/electromechanical equipment.
What You’ll Do:- Performs all testing procedures on designated hospital equipment: electric beds, electric and non-electric stretchers, and other medical equipment according to specified standards, policies, and procedures. Takes action as appropriate to maintain or restore equipment to satisfactory operating performance.
- Implements the preventive maintenance program utilizing general and specific types of test equipment and procedures. Notifies appropriate supervisor of any malfunctions or unusual condition of equipment to initiate repairs as needed; coordinates repair with outside firms or escalates to Clinical Engineering supervisor as indicated or directed.
- Maintains familiarity with safety features and devices of designated equipment and complies with established safety regulations and practices. Ensures work area is maintained in a clean, safe and organized manner.
- Utilizes appropriate protective safety equipment in performance of normal duties as indicated.
- Under the guidance of the Biomedical Technician II and Specialist’s, assist in performing preventative maintenance, inspection, cleaning, and repairs to high-risk equipment as needed/requested.
Education:
High school degree or GED required;
Associate degree in Electronics Technology or Biomedical Technology preferred. A combination of equivalent training and experience will be considered.
1-3 years of computer-based, mechanical, biomedical, and/or electronics experience required.
Certification/LicensureValid driver’s license required.
Software/HardwareAbility to use various test equipment frequently used in the Healthcare Technology Management profession. Knowledge in Microsoft Word and Excel.
Why You’ll Love Us:- Health, dental, prescription, and vision coverage for full-time & part-time employees
- Short-term disability, long-term disability, and life insurance coverage
- Competitive pay
- Tuition Reimbursement
- 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
And more!
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