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A leading innovative healthcare company specializing in the service and asset management of movable medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) with minimum 5 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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AA or 2 year certificate in Electronics Technology or Biomedical Equipment Technology, or equivalent military experience. RequirementsEducation and Experience: MINIMUM of 5 years biomedical equipment repair.
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Qualifications•Associate Degree or its equivalent in electronics, biomedical equipment technology strongly preferred or its equivalent in military service training. Performs skilled, technical and advisory work in the repair, maintenance and calibration of general and/or complex medical equipment.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician II provides and documents installation, inspection, calibration, repairs, and planned maintenance of most classes of medical equipment.
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Associate's Degree in Medical Technology, Biomedical Science, Biology or Chemistry required. Bachelor's Degree in Medical Technology, Biomedical Science, Biology or Chemistry preferred.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician III is responsible for performing preventive maintenance on generic, complex, and designated clinical equipment, and diagnoses faults and performs corrective action on all clinical equipment located in designated specialized areas such as advanced biomed, telephony, imaging, pneumatics, and computer applications.
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Possession of the Certification as a Biomedical Equipment Technician. Knowledge of the overall requirements for effectively providing a wide range of biomedical services, including biomedical engineering principles and standard methods and techniques; operations and repair of biomedical equipment; electronic principles and theories; functions of different types of clinical and imaging equipment in a hospital; principles and practices of supervision; regulatory and accrediting standards.
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Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI, Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) - Certification - American Medical Certification Association (AMCA), Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician (CRAT) - Certification - Other/National, Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) - Certification - American Medical Technologists (AMT.
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Water Quality Association (WQA)Water Treatment Specialist (WTS) Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET.
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A leading innovative healthcare company, specializing in the service of medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals, is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II with minimum 3 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) with minimum 3 yrs applicable experience required. RequirementsEducation and Experience: MINIMUM of 3 years biomedical equipment repair.
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Knowledge of the principles and practices of electronics or biomedical engineering technology as applied to the calibration and repair of medical equipment is required. Minimum of five years of technical experience performing clinical or biomedical equipment installation, testing and repair of instrumentation, power supplies and electro/mechanical power transmission devices for all types of biomedical or radiological equipment, or equivalent, is required.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician I conducts cost-effective maintenance on company and customer-owned medical equipment primarily located at customer sites, to ensure they are functioning properly and meet customers’ needs.
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Could you be our next Biomedical Equipment Technician II at Lankenau Medical Center? BMET- (Biomedical Equipment Technician) preferred. Why work as a Biomedical Equipment Technician II with Main Line Health.
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Firefighter/EMT's under general supervision perform fire prevention, fire suppression, hazardous material incident response and emergency rescue and medical assistance duties to protect life and property; performs related responsibilities as required.
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