Biomed Technician I - Clinical Engineering
PeaceHealth · Springfield, OR · 2 wk ago
Management$40.73/hrVolunteer
Job Summary
Performs repairs, preventative maintenance, and safety testing and deployment of biomedical and general patient care equipment under the guidance and supervision of the department supervisor or an experienced Biomedical Technician.
Essential Functions
- Performs equipment inspection, minor repairs, and planned maintenance.
- Works with experienced biomedical technicians in the installation, maintenance, and repair of biomedical equipment.
- Affirms all work is performed in accordance with established standards and meets regulatory requirements.
- Maintains all documentation and record keeping required by management as outlined by current policies and procedures.
- Documents time and expense in a timely manner.
- Assists experienced biomedical technicians with testing and calibration of equipment according to manufacturers recommendations and other established guidelines.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
- Education: Associate Degree Required: Biomedical Technology or equivalent related field in electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, physics or technical training.
- Experience: Minimum of 1 year Required: of experience in biomedical equipment maintenance or completion of an internship as part of a formal Biomed Technician program.
- Credentials: Required: Drivers License andBasic Life Support Skills.
- Skills: Solid verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills. Solid medical terminology related to equipment function. Skilled in using computers with Windows operating system. Ability to respond to emergency codes, fire, show of force and disaster. Knowledge of both Analog and Digital electronics. Computer skills in Windows, Microsoft Word and Excel.
Qualifications (continued)
- Knowledge: Basic medical terminology related to equipment function. Basic medical terminology related to equipment function. Basic medical terminology related to equipment function. Basic medical terminology related to equipment function.
- Physical Demands: Fine motor skills to be able to grasp and control medical equipment and perform precise procedures. Continuous moving around area. Lifting/carrying: Frequent up to 30 lbs. Occasional up to 50 lbs. Frequent reaching/ bending/ stooping, grasping. Occasional pushing/pulling 15 lbs. sustained force with frequent stop/start. Occasional climbing ladders/stairs. Occasional squatting/kneeling/ crawling. Occasional push/pull up to 50 lbs. force. Occasional reaching/ bending/ stooping/ squatting/ crouching/ kneeling/ grasping. Continuous moving around area. Lifting/carrying: Frequent up to 10 lbs. Occasional up to 50 lbs. Facilities/Maintenance/Engineer: Time spent on site in medical/hospital setting. Security: Ability to move around area with occasional sitting. Continuous moving around area. Lifting/carrying: Frequent up to 10 lbs. Occasional up to 50 lbs. Environmental Conditions Exposure to biohazard, body fluids and airborne particles. Must be able to complete tasks in a noisy environment. Exposure to outside temperatures (seasonal). Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals. Facilities/Maintenance/Engineer: Time spent on site in medical/hospital setting. Mental/Visual Vision and hearing required within normal limits (glasses, contacts, hearing aids permitted). Ability to communicate and exchange accurate information.
Benefits
- Full medical/dental/vision coverage.
- 403b retirement plan employer base and matching contributions.
- Paid time off.
- Employer-paid life and disability insurance with additional buyup coverage options.
- Tuition and continuing education reimbursement.
- Wellness benefits, and expanded EAP and mental health program.