Intelas
Biomedical Engineering Technician – Intelas
Apply for the Biomedical Engineering Technician position at Intelas.
Key Responsibilities
Perform planned maintenance and electrical safety inspections on a broad range of patient care and selected support equipment in compliance with established standards.
Manage all assigned equipment and schedule service.
Perform pre-acceptance inspections, develop PM procedures on equipment, and maintain files on procedures and manuals.
Ensure test equipment is working properly and calibrated within established intervals.
Respond expeditiously to calls from clinical departments to evaluate and rectify valid operator complaints and concerns.
Research and initiate orders for repair parts, working within established budget parameters.
Maintain purchase order log and validate invoices for payment (field service personnel only).
Provide informal training to equipment users and Crothall Services Group staff as requested or when circumstances dictate.
Make recommendations to the Department Manager regarding service strategies on equipment; keep supervisor informed of activities, needs and problems.
Participate in the Quality Improvement / Risk Management program by understanding the issues and concerns of customers and making recommendations for improvement.
Maintain an orderly and functional work environment.
Provide emergency on-call responsibilities as needed.
Document all significant asset‑related actions in compliance with department practices.
Collaborate with fellow technical personnel in department meetings to ensure they are kept abreast of technical updates and/or device‑related problems.
Preferred Qualifications
Associate’s degree in electronics/biomedical equipment technology, military training, or equivalent experience.
3 years servicing clinical/patient care equipment in a hospital environment.
For field service positions requiring travel, valid driver’s license is required.
Ability to work independently with some supervision.
Good communication and strong customer service skills.
Good organization and time‑management skills.
Working knowledge of computer applications pertaining to tracking service histories and producing reports on assets.
Good troubleshooting skills.
Ability and willingness to serve “on‑call” duty as required.
Strong work ethic and ability to work as a member of a team.
Seniority Level
Associate
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Hospitals and Health Care
Location & Salary Philadelphia, PA – $70,000 – $105,000 per year.
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Key Responsibilities
Perform planned maintenance and electrical safety inspections on a broad range of patient care and selected support equipment in compliance with established standards.
Manage all assigned equipment and schedule service.
Perform pre-acceptance inspections, develop PM procedures on equipment, and maintain files on procedures and manuals.
Ensure test equipment is working properly and calibrated within established intervals.
Respond expeditiously to calls from clinical departments to evaluate and rectify valid operator complaints and concerns.
Research and initiate orders for repair parts, working within established budget parameters.
Maintain purchase order log and validate invoices for payment (field service personnel only).
Provide informal training to equipment users and Crothall Services Group staff as requested or when circumstances dictate.
Make recommendations to the Department Manager regarding service strategies on equipment; keep supervisor informed of activities, needs and problems.
Participate in the Quality Improvement / Risk Management program by understanding the issues and concerns of customers and making recommendations for improvement.
Maintain an orderly and functional work environment.
Provide emergency on-call responsibilities as needed.
Document all significant asset‑related actions in compliance with department practices.
Collaborate with fellow technical personnel in department meetings to ensure they are kept abreast of technical updates and/or device‑related problems.
Preferred Qualifications
Associate’s degree in electronics/biomedical equipment technology, military training, or equivalent experience.
3 years servicing clinical/patient care equipment in a hospital environment.
For field service positions requiring travel, valid driver’s license is required.
Ability to work independently with some supervision.
Good communication and strong customer service skills.
Good organization and time‑management skills.
Working knowledge of computer applications pertaining to tracking service histories and producing reports on assets.
Good troubleshooting skills.
Ability and willingness to serve “on‑call” duty as required.
Strong work ethic and ability to work as a member of a team.
Seniority Level
Associate
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Hospitals and Health Care
Location & Salary Philadelphia, PA – $70,000 – $105,000 per year.
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