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The Biomedical Equipment Technician plays a critical role in supporting the academic and clinical functions of BMC by ensuring that all educational and clinical biomedical equipment are installed maintained and operating safely and effectively. This role includes working with simulation labs student training labs and on-site clinics and involves collaboration with faculty IT and healthcare professionals to support teaching training and operational needs.
Install and configure new biomedical equipment in simulation and clinical labs according to academic schedules and curriculum needs.
Perform routine testing calibration and preventive maintenance to ensure equipment accuracy and readiness for educational use.
Diagnose equipment issues and perform timely troubleshooting and repairs to minimize downtime and disruption to academic programs.
Keep detailed maintenance records and equipment logs for all biomedical devices in accordance with regulatory and institutional standards.
Collaborate with faculty to provide technical setup and support for practical sessions exams and clinical demonstrations.
Train faculty staff and students on the proper use and safety protocols of biomedical and simulation equipment.
Provide input on equipment upgrades purchases and replacements based on usage trends and academic needs.
Ensure all equipment complies with safety health and calibration standards and report any discrepancies or risks.
Support quality assurance and accreditation activities related to laboratory and clinical teaching environments.
Coordinate with vendors for technical support parts procurement and external servicing when needed.
Education:
Diploma or Bachelors degree in Biomedical Engineering Electronics or a related field.
Experience:
Minimum 2 years of experience in biomedical equipment maintenance preferably in an academic or clinical training environment.
Certifications (Preferred):
CBET or equivalent certification is an advantage.
Solid understanding of biomedical systems electrical and electronic components and medical simulation technologies.
Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting capabilities.
Familiarity with simulation labs mannequins and virtual clinical systems used in health education.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work with faculty students and cross-functional teams.
Proficient in using diagnostic tools ERP systems and maintenance software.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy in documentation and reporting.
Able to manage multiple tasks prioritize and respond to urgent equipment issues quickly.
Skilled in using a variety of tools such as screwdrivers soldering irons multimeters and calibration instruments.
Full Time