Biomedical Engineering Technician II
Work Schedule
Work Schedule: 100% FTE, day shift. Monday – Friday, 8:00AM – 4:30PM. On-call rotation required. Hours may vary based on the operational needs of the department.
Pay
This position may be eligible for a $15,000.00 sign-on bonus. Relocation assistance may be available for qualified applicants.
Qualifications
- Associate's Degree in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, or related field
- Required Two (2) years of related experience would be considered in lieu of degree in addition to experience below
- Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering Preferred
- Work Experience 1 year experience working with biomedical, electrical, electronics, IT, or mechanical equipment Required
- 2 years previous experience as Biomedical Engineering Technician or electronics related technical field experience Preferred
Skills
Preferred Licenses & Certifications Valid driver’s license in the person’s state of residence Must be 21 years of age or have three (3) years of driving experience to operate a Patient/Visitor Vehicle or UW Health Vehicle other than a golf cart or utility terrain vehicle
Benefits
- Excellent benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid time off, retirement plans, two-week paid parental leave and adoption assistance
- Options for a variety of schedules and shifts that offer flexibility and allow for work-life balance
- Access to great resources through the UW Health Employee Wellbeing Department that supports your emotional, financial, and physical well-being
- Tuition benefits eligibility - UW Health invests in your professional growth by helping pay for coursework associated with career advancement
- The opportunity to earn a referral bonus for referring friends, former colleagues or others to apply for open, posted positions
About the Role
Be part of something remarkable Make a difference in the lives of patients by fixing equipment that's integral in helping them recover. We are seeking a Biomedical Engineering Technician II to:
- Perform and record preventive maintenance of equipment through periodic performance checks and measurements
- Diagnose and implement repairs both in shop and critical care settings including operating rooms, trauma units, emergency rooms, and various other patient care areas in a timely manner to minimize down time
- Keep accurate records of all maintenance activities performed on assigned medical equipment and update the department database of this record of service, completely and promptly
Schedule
Hours may vary based on the operational needs of the department.
Benefits
- An excellent benefits package, including health and dental insurance, paid time off, retirement plans, two-week paid parental leave and adoption assistance
- Options for a variety of schedules and shifts that offer flexibility and allow for work-life balance
- Access to great resources through the UW Health Employee Wellbeing Department that supports your emotional, financial, and physical well-being
- Tuition benefits eligibility - UW Health invests in your professional growth by helping pay for coursework associated with career advancement
- The opportunity to earn a referral bonus for referring friends, former colleagues or others to apply for open, posted positions
Pay
This position may be eligible for a $15,000.00 sign-on bonus. Relocation assistance may be available for qualified applicants.
Qualifications
- Associate's Degree in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, or related field
- Required Two (2) years of related experience would be considered in lieu of degree in addition to experience below
- Bachelor's Degree in Biomedical Engineering Preferred
- Work Experience 1 year experience working with biomedical, electrical, electronics, IT, or mechanical equipment Required
- 2 years previous experience as Biomedical Engineering Technician or electronics related technical field experience Preferred
Skills
Preferred Licenses & Certifications Valid driver’s license in the person’s state of residence Must be 21 years of age or have three (3) years of driving experience to operate a Patient/Visitor Vehicle or UW Health Vehicle other than a golf cart or utility terrain vehicle
About the Role
Be part of something remarkable Make a difference in the lives of patients by fixing equipment that's integral in helping them recover. We are seeking a Biomedical Engineering Technician II to:
- Perform and record preventive maintenance of equipment through periodic performance checks and measurements
- Diagnose and implement repairs both in shop and critical care settings including operating rooms, trauma units, emergency rooms, and various other patient care areas in a timely manner to minimize down time
- Keep accurate records of all maintenance activities performed on assigned medical equipment and update the department database of this record of service, completely and promptly
Company Information
University Hospital in Madison is a Magnet®-designated facility that’s ranked Wisconsin’s #1 hospital and considered one of the nation's leading hospitals, teaching institutions and referral centers. American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin—also a Magnet®-designated facility—provides specialized care in a healing environment designed especially for pediatric patients and their families. American Family Children’s Hospital is a comprehensive pediatric medical and surgical center, with nationally recognized pediatric specialists in a wide range of fields. It is also home to our Level One Pediatric Trauma Center and Level IV NICU, which cares for the tiniest patients throughout Wisconsin and beyond.