
Biomedical Equipment Engineer I (Remote - Colorado) at Jobgether. This position is posted by Jobgether on behalf of . EMSAR - Equipment Management Service and Repair. . We are currently looking for a . Biomedical Equipment Engineer I. in . Colorado (USA). .. This role provides an exciting opportunity to work hands-on with advanced medical equipment, ensuring its reliability and performance across a variety of healthcare environments. The Biomedical Equipment Engineer I will perform preventive maintenance, complex troubleshooting, and repairs on a wide range of medical and specialized devices. You will collaborate with internal teams and clients to deliver high-quality service while maintaining accurate documentation and adhering to safety standards. This position combines technical expertise, problem-solving, and customer interaction, offering both professional growth and the chance to make a direct impact on patient care and operational efficiency. Flexible nationwide travel is part of the role, adding variety and exposure to diverse healthcare settings.. Accountabilities. As a Biomedical Equipment Engineer I, you will:. · Perform and document preventive maintenance, repair, and calibration of general, specialized, and high-tech medical equipment.. · Utilize test equipment, electronics knowledge, and mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic skills to diagnose and repair devices.. · Interpret service manuals, schematics, and technical documentation to ensure accurate maintenance and repair.. · Maintain inventory of spare parts and manage work orders efficiently, prioritizing tasks to meet contractual commitments.. · Provide training and guidance to customers and staff on the operation and applications of medical equipment.. · Operate PC hardware and software to document service activities, submit reports, and maintain operational records.. · Perform occasional troubleshooting and maintenance of non-medical devices as required.. · Participate in occasional nationwide overnight and weekend travel for on-site support and project execution.. The ideal candidate will have:. · An Associate’s degree in Electronics, completion of DoD Biomedical Equipment Repair School, or equivalent experience.. · Minimum of 1 year of experience in the repair and maintenance of medical equipment.. · Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle.. · Strong customer service and interpersonal skills with the ability to develop cooperative relationships with clients and colleagues.. · Expertise in analyzing, repairing, and calibrating electronic and biomedical equipment.. · Knowledge of software applications interfacing with equipment and understanding of regulatory compliance requirements.. · Familiarity with anatomy, physiology, and biomedical device applications.. · Ability to read schematics, understand color code conventions, and follow technical documentation accurately.. · Physical capability to perform lifting (up to 50 lbs.), moving (up to 125 lbs.), and extensive standing, walking, and bending during service tasks.. Company Location: United States.