Location: Hays,KS, USA
Position SummaryUnder the guidance of the Biomed Manager, the Biomed Equipment Technician (BMET) is responsible for the installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair of a wide range of medical devices and equipment within the hospital and clinical settings. This role ensures that all biomedical equipment is functioning safely, accurately, and in compliance with regulatory standards, contributing to high-quality patient care. The technician works closely with medical staff, providing technical support and training as needed.QualificationsEducation:Completion of an accredited biomedical program or prior biomedical equipment experience is preferred.Associate degree or equivalent two-year vocational training in Biomedical Equipment Technology, Electronics, or a related field is preferred.Military training is preferred.Certifications/Licensures:Valid Kansas driver's license with an acceptable driving record, insurable through the hospital's insurance carrier, is required.Additional certification may be required for certain settings or populations; Specific information and the timeframe in which such certification must be attained will be provided by the department manager at the time of hire/transfer into the department.Work Experience/Skills:Basic understanding and skills related to general technology concepts and/or biomedical systems and devices is required.Basic knowledge of mathematics, anatomy, physiology, biology, physics, chemistry, medical terminology, English, computer and networking peripherals, and professional skills is required.Ability to read and interpret schematics is preferred.Basic understanding of clinical equipment and radiological, laboratory, and network medical systems is preferred.ResponsibilitiesEquipment Maintenance & RepairPerform routine preventive maintenance and inspections on biomedical equipment to ensure proper functioning.Diagnose and repair malfunctioning medical devices, including but not limited to monitors, defibrillators, infusion pumps, ventilators, and imaging equipment.Ensure that all equipment repairs meet manufacturer specifications and hospital safety standards.Installation & CalibrationInstall and set up new medical equipment, ensuring proper integration into hospital systems.Calibrate equipment to ensure accuracy and reliability, following manufacturer guidelines.Maintain detailed records of all installations, calibrations, and repairs.Technical SupportProvide on-site technical support to healthcare professionals regarding the use and operation of biomedical equipment.Troubleshoot issues promptly to minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation of critical devices.Compliance & DocumentationEnsure that all biomedical equipment complies with applicable safety standards and regulatory requirements, including those from the FDA and The Joint Commission.Accurately document all maintenance, repairs, and inspections through the effective use of the Medical Equipment Management System.Assist in preparing for and participating in regulatory audits and inspections.Training & EducationConduct training sessions for healthcare staff on the safe and effective use of medical equipment.Stay updated on new technologies and best practices in biomedical equipment maintenance and repair.Safety & Quality AssuranceParticipate in the hospital's safety programs, ensuring that all biomedical equipment is used in a manner that protects patients and staff.Identify and report potential hazards or issues with equipment to the manager.Outreach/TravelEnsure safe driving techniques of department vehicles under adverse weather conditions.Strategically maneuver vehicles through heavy traffic, difficult loading dock entries, and other obstacles.Load and unload vehicles, complete daily vehicle maintenance, and address minor maintenance issues.Other DutiesPerform other duties, as assigned.HIPAA: This position will have access to the Protected Health Information described below, in order to carry out the duties related to the position at Hays Medical Center, based on the following criteria:Primary - required (routine) to do the job;Secondary - required for the job, but mostly by exception; andNone - no approved accessDescription of Information:SecondaryPatient Demographic Information (information used to identify a person): Name, Date of Birth, Address, Race, Marital Status, ReligionClinical Information (information that describes a patient's health status): Diagnosis, Reports/Medical Notes, Test Results, Problem List, Procedures, History and Physical Coding Information (clinical information that is in (alpha) numeric format): ICD-9 Codes, Rev Codes, CPT CodesFinancial Information/Insurance (information related to insurance, billing, and payment): Billing Information, Payer Name, Payer ID, Account Balances, Plan Elements Covered, Payment Information, Payment RatesInfection Control: This position will include initial and ongoing training in dealing with infection control. Training could include, but is not limited to, blood-borne pathogens, bodily fluids, and biohazardous materials as it applies to your daily work environment.Patient Interaction: NonePhysical RequirementsWorking Conditions:Body Position Sitting: 20%Body Position Standing: 30%Body Position Other: 50%Level of Movement: Frequent (34-66%)Level of Lifting: Light (< 20 lbs. frequently; 20-50 lbs. frequently; 50-100 lbs. occasionally; > 100 lbs. rarely)Placement/Movement of Materials:Lifting Floor to Waist Frequency: < 25%Lifting Waist to Shoulder Frequency: < 25%Lifting Above Shoulders Frequency: < 25% Repetitive Twisting Frequency: < 25%Climbing Stairs Frequency: < 10% Pushing Weight / Frequency: 50 lbs. / < 25% Pulling Weight / Frequency: 50 lbs. / < 25% Carrying Weight / Frequency: 50 lbs. / < 25% Awkward Positions Frequency: Occasionally