MedTech Field Service Engineer Dialysis Hydraulics
About The Role
Our MedTech Field Service Engineers experience a unique opportunity to apply their biomedical equipment, mechanical service, and customer-facing field expertise in support of a nationwide medical device field action. This project-based role supports the removal and replacement of hydraulic assemblies across approximately 1,000 fielded dialysis machines located throughout the United States.
Job Responsibilities
- Perform hydraulic assembly removal and replacement on fielded dialysis machines in accordance with approved work instructions and customer requirements.
- Complete system rinse, flush, testing, and calibration activities required after hydraulic assembly replacement.
- Accurately document service completion, unit status, results, exceptions, and follow-up needs in designated tracking systems or customer workflows.
- Carefully coordinate with field leadership, schedulers, program management, and customer site contacts to support efficient routing and timely completion of assigned work.
- Support logistics coordination related to receipt, movement, staging, and return or disposition of hydraulic assemblies and related materials.
- Communicate schedule risks, access issues, incomplete site data, product concerns, or service barriers promptly to field leadership and program management.
- Provide updates, reports, and field-level feedback to support documentation, completion tracking, and continuous improvement throughout the program.
- Maintain professional conduct when interacting with customer personnel, clinic staff, and internal IQVIA/client stakeholders.
- Support after-hours and weekend coverage as needed based on clinic availability, site access windows, and program timelines.
Required Qualifications
- Mid-level BMET, Field Service Engineer, or equivalent mechanical/biomedical equipment service experience required.
- Hands-on mechanical service experience supporting medical equipment, capital equipment, dialysis equipment, or comparable electromechanical systems.
- Ability to remove, replace, rinse, flush, test, calibrate, and document service activities according to approved procedures.
- Ability to lift, move, and manipulate equipment or assemblies weighing approximately 40-50 lbs with available material-handling support.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to complete accurate documentation and completion tracking.
- Professional communication skills and ability to work effectively with clinic personnel, customer contacts, and internal teams.
- Ability to travel extensively and maintain schedule flexibility, including evenings, weekends, and after-hours support as needed.
- Valid driver license and ability to meet applicable travel, site access, and customer requirements.
- Ability to comply with customer, clinic, and healthcare facility access requirements.
Preferred Qualifications
- Prior dialysis equipment service experience strongly preferred.
- Previous BMET, medical device field service, recall, corrective action, or field action deployment experience preferred.
- Experience working in active clinical, dialysis center, hospital, or outpatient care environments preferred.
- Experience supporting geographically dispersed field programs, regional routing, or multi-site service campaigns preferred.
- Comfort using digital service documentation, completion tracking tools, and Microsoft Office applications preferred.
Operational Considerations
- Machines actively in use: Technicians must coordinate service windows and avoid taking multiple machines offline simultaneously.
- Variable clinic access: Site timing may vary by customer schedule, requiring flexibility and clear communication.
- After-hours/weekend coverage: Evening or weekend work may be needed to complete service activities without disrupting clinic operations.
- Hydraulic assembly logistics: Movement, staging, transportation, and tracking of assemblies will be a key operational requirement.
- Site-level data quality: Accurate customer-provided site data is critical for validating scope, staffing needs, routing, and completion planning.
IQVIA Support Model
- Field technician deployment to support regional and nationwide service coverage.
- Scheduling and coordination across customer sites, technician availability, and access windows.
- Documentation and compliance tracking to support completion visibility and audit readiness.
- Recall / field action platform support as needed.
- Full program management or integration into customer workflows based on final customer requirements.
Benefits
This role is not eligible for benefits.
Vaccine / Immunization / Healthcare Facility Credentialing Requirement
A required function of this job may require individuals to enter various healthcare facilities. Upon selection, individuals may be required to complete healthcare facility credentialing and meet facility-specific access requirements. Requirements may include immunizations, screenings, training, background checks, drug testing, and other facility or customer-specific requirements.
Work Authorization
This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship.