Biomedical Equipment Technician
Stefanini
- Largo, FL
- Contract
- Full-time
- The Largo facility is dedicated to servicing peritoneal dialysis machines and infusion pump devices.
- Biomedical Equipment Technicians contribute to our mission of saving and sustaining lives by performing electronic troubleshooting to determine root failure and perform preventative maintenance evaluations.
- Biomedical Equipment Technicians are hands-on and enjoy solving technical problems, applying attention to detail, working autonomously, variation in their work, and documenting findings.
- Adheres to all environmental, health and safety SOP's, equipment, policies, and procedures, including any department specific requirements.
- Maintains a mindset that all accidents can be prevented and works pro-actively to achieve zero harm in the workplace.
- Follows defined Quality Management Systems, all applicable procedures, reviews maintenance records, and completes all documentation as required.
- Maintains a continuous flow of the servicing line and works independently and as a part of a team to achieve process yield results.
- Examines, tests, repairs, and performs troubleshooting of medical devices to assignable cause using instruments such as digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, hipot tester, pressure gauges.
- Applies technical knowledge to interpret information, test for accuracy, discern patterns in order to determine a root cause.
- Writes clear and concise technical evaluation summaries resulting from troubleshooting analysis.
- May rotate into the repair and test areas as needed.
- May perform inspection duties as required per required procedures.
- May train employees on an as needed basis.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Associates degree or equivalent technical certification required; and 1+ years of experience in troubleshooting and analyzing electro-mechanical devices required.
- OR High School diploma or GED required; and 3+ or more years of experience in troubleshooting and analyzing electro-mechanical devices is required.
- Medical device experience or other regulated industry preferred.
- Good verbal and written communication skills and the ability to follow work instructions is required.
- Ability to work well together and independently and as a part of a team with minimal supervision.
- Basic math skills required.
- Proficient computer skills required to enter data, navigate, and routinely toggle between various applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite, and company software programs in the area of expertise are required.
- Ability to work independently to effectively determine root cause of failure.
- Ability to perform basic statistical analysis from device history logs, read diagrams and drawings and make repair recommendations.
- Ability to write clear and concise reports to sufficiently capture and defend evaluation findings.
- Must be able to wear applicable personal protective equipment (PPE) in designated areas as required including safety glasses at all times.
- Ability to sit and or stand for long periods of time with frequent walking, stooping, reaching, grasping and using fine & gross motor manipulation.
- Must be able to lift up to 30lbs on a routine basis and occasionally up to 41lbs.
- Ability to work overtime as needed.