Job Summary
As a Temporary BMET, you will be responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining medical equipment to ensure patient safety and operational efficiency. This role is ideal for experienced BMETs seeking flexible, short-term assignments in hospital settings.Responsibilities:
- Conduct scheduled preventative maintenance (PM) on biomedical equipment to ensure optimal performance and compliance with safety standards.
- Perform corrective maintenance to diagnose and repair malfunctioning medical devices efficiently.
- Maintain accurate and detailed service documentation, including maintenance logs, repair records, and test results.
- Assist with inventory management by tracking and organizing biomedical equipment and spare parts.
- Inspect and calibrate medical devices to ensure they meet manufacturer specifications and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with healthcare staff to address equipment-related issues and provide technical support as needed.
- Perform incoming inspections and functionality checks on newly acquired or repaired equipment.
- Follow all safety protocols and adhere to industry standards during equipment servicing.
- Provide recommendations for equipment replacement or upgrades based on performance and usage analysis.
- Stay informed about advancements in biomedical technology and participate in training as required to enhance technical skills.
Education, Experience, and Skills Required:
- Associate’s degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology or a related field (or equivalent military training).
- Minimum of 2 years of experience as a BMET I or BMET II.
- Strong knowledge of medical equipment standards, regulations, and troubleshooting techniques.
- Excellent problem-solving and communication skills.
- Ability to travel to project locations as needed.
- Certification as a CBET (Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician) is highly desirable.
- Experience working in hospital or healthcare environments.
- Familiarity with OEM equipment and software.
Working Conditions:
Generally good working conditions. Possible hazards include exposure to electrical shock, ionizing radiation, chemicals and chemical fumes, high-pressure air, infectious disease, and various other hazards associated with biomedical engineering work. Protective clothing and safe work practices are required. This job description should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the only standards for the position. Employees will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as may be required. enBio has the right to revise this job description at any time.Job Features
Employment Type | Part-Time, Project-Based |
As a Temporary BMET, you will be responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining medical equipment to ensure patient safety and operational efficiency. This role is ideal for e...