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Biomedical Equipment Technician I
JeffersonBiomedical Equipment Technician I maintaining, testing, calibrating, and repairing medical devices for Jefferson Health. Supporting hospital equipment uptime, safety, recalls, installations, and clinical engineering operations.
Posted 8/17/2026full-timePhiladelphia • New Jersey, Pennsylvania • 🇺🇸 United StatesJunior💰 $28 - $40 per hourWebsite
Core Competencies
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Demonstrates expertise in preventive maintenance and repair of biomedical equipment, with a strong focus on troubleshooting, technical documentation, and compliance with safety standards. Capable of managing multiple priorities while providing in-service training and participating in performance improvement initiatives.
Highest-signal resume keywords
Preventive MaintenanceBiomedical Equipment RepairWork-Order Tracking SystemsCBET CertificationTechnical Documentation
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Hard Skills
Preventive MaintenanceBiomedical Equipment RepairTroubleshootingElectronic Equipment TestingQuality Assurance ProceduresParts ProcurementTechnical Manual UtilizationWork-Order Data ManagementEquipment EvaluationIncident Report Review
Soft Skills
Team CollaborationSelf-MotivationAdaptabilityTime ManagementCommunication
Tools & Technologies
Electronic Test EquipmentComputer Software-Based Work-Order SystemsVendor Service DocumentationTechnical ManualsElectromechanical Equipment
Certifications & Qualifications
CBET CertificationMilitary Biomedical Equipment Technician Certification
Industry Keywords
Biomedical EngineeringPatient SafetyFDA RegulationsECRI StandardsPreventive Maintenance Procedures
About the role
Key responsibilities & impact- Complete preventive maintenance workload for assigned equipment
- Maintain accurate device control records and scheduled and non-scheduled work-order data
- Evaluate repairs and determine cost-effective actions to maximize equipment uptime
- Identify and obtain parts, supplies, and technical resources for equipment service and repair
- Repair defective or malfunctioning biomedical equipment
- Provide in-service training to clinical engineering service technicians
- Maintain technical literature, standards, specifications, and supporting documentation
- Evaluate and monitor work performed by outside service providers
- Participate in equipment evaluations, acquisitions, and installations
- Assist with recall and alert identification and management
- Respond to maintenance requests, perform initial assessments, verify problems, and troubleshoot
- Review FDA, ECRI, manufacturer, and other device recall notifications
- Review incident reports and take actions supporting patient safety
- Attend vendor-sponsored technical training schools
- Participate in continuous performance improvement initiatives
- Participate in on-call rotation and upgrade support
- Work flexible schedules and travel between multiple business locations as needed
Requirements
What you’ll need- High School Diploma/GED
- Progressive experience repairing and performing preventive maintenance on general and specialized biomedical equipment
- Knowledge of state-of-the-art electronic and test equipment
- Knowledge of quality assurance and preventive maintenance procedures
- Knowledge of alternative parts providers for electronic or electromechanical equipment
- Knowledge of computer software-based work-order tracking systems
- Ability to use vendor service documentation, technical manuals, and electronics parts/specification materials
- Ability to test, troubleshoot, maintain, and repair assigned equipment and related systems
- Ability to work in a team environment and remain self-motivated and self-disciplined
- Ability to manage multiple and changing priorities
- Must be able to visit multiple business locations, dependent on employment location
- Flexible work schedule required for early morning or evening repairs
- Some after-hours, weekend, and holiday work may be required
- Participation in weekly after-hours and weekend on-call rotation
- Associate degree in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields preferred
- 1+ years of progressive electronic and/or electromechanical repair and preventive maintenance experience preferred
- CBET and/or Military (DoD) Biomedical Equipment Technician certification, vendor/OEM repair or training certifications, and GE PCS/Telemetry experience are additional qualifications or pluses
Benefits
Comp & perks- Medical insurance including prescription coverage
- Supplemental insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- Life and AD&D insurance
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Flexible spending accounts
- Retirement plans
- Tuition assistance
- Voluntary benefits with group insurance rates and discounts
- Tuition discounts at Thomas Jefferson University after one year of full-time service or two years of part-time service
- Access to medical insurance for all colleagues, including less-than-part-time colleagues
- Growth opportunities and continuing education