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Biomedical Equipment Technician

Healthcare Degree, Portland, Oregon, United States, 97204

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Overview

BMETs fix medical equipment, perform safety checks, design and plan medical equipment and infrastructure for hospital care units, and collaborate with clinicians to integrate technical solutions into workflows to improve patient safety. Biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs) install, maintain, and repair patient care equipment, and may work with devices ranging from simple electric wheelchairs to complex systems such as CT scanners. They work in hospitals, healthcare facilities, or private practice offices, and may also service equipment from medical and military instrument manufacturers. Responsibilities

Install, maintain, calibrate, adjust, and repair biomedical equipment across a variety of devices and systems. Perform safety checks on equipment that plugs into wall outlets and ensure ongoing reliability and patient safety. Repair damaged parts, diagnose malfunctions, and replace components as needed. Demonstrate device operation to nurses, physicians, and other healthcare staff; train users as required. Order parts and manage maintenance schedules and documentation; log repairs and inventory in appropriate systems. Assist in evaluating and selecting equipment before purchase; participate in device evaluation programs. Collaborate with clinical teams to translate clinical needs into technical solutions and support hospital workflows. Qualifications & Certifications

BMETs are typically expected to have an associate degree in biomedical equipment technology or a related field. Depending on specialization and career goals, a bachelor’s degree may be preferred or required for advancement. Certification is not always mandatory but can improve job prospects and competence. Key credentials include: Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) — offered by the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI). Other certifications and credentials may be available through professional organizations; requirements vary by program and employer. Important related information includes program accreditation considerations (e.g., ABET accreditation in relevant technology areas) and state or institutional requirements for certification where applicable. Career Pathways & Related Roles

BMETs may specialize in specific equipment areas or work with various devices; pathways can include imaging equipment, ventilators, patient monitoring systems, and anesthesia machines. Related roles include careers in biomedical engineering technology, healthcare technology management, sterile processing, radiologic technology, and biomedical engineering, with several degree programs and certificates described in available program guides. Salary & Employment Outlook

Salary trends for related biomedical equipment repair roles are reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics with percentile ranges (example figures): 10th percentile around mid-30s to 40s, median near $60k, and higher percentiles above $70k–$100k depending on location, specialization, and experience.

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