Conduct routine preventive maintenance and calibration of biomedical and automation equipment to ensure consistent performance and compliance with industry standards.
Diagnose and troubleshoot technical issues related to instrumentation, power supplies, and pneumatic systems in a timely and efficient manner.
Install, test, and commission new equipment at client locations, ensuring proper integration with existing systems and adherence to safety protocols.
Provide technical support and training to clients on the operation and maintenance of their equipment to maximize uptime and user proficiency.
Document all service activities, including maintenance reports, repair logs, and parts inventory management, to maintain accurate records and support continuous improvement.
Requirements
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related technical field.
Proven experience in field service engineering, particularly with preventive maintenance and troubleshooting of biomedical or automation equipment.
Strong knowledge of test equipment, power supplies, instrumentation, and pneumatics.
Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, and wiring diagrams.
Valid driver's license and willingness to travel extensively within the United States.
Certification in biomedical equipment technology or related professional credentials (preferred).
Experience working with automation systems and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) (preferred).
Familiarity with industry regulations and standards such as FDA, ISO, or IEC related to biomedical devices (preferred).
Strong customer service skills with the ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to non-technical users (preferred).
Experience using computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) or similar software (preferred).