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A Brief Overview
The Biomedical Technologist II provides safety checks, repairs, and preventive maintenance to patient monitoring systems, EKG Machines, electrosurgical units, defibrillators, electronic thermometers, incubators and numerous other biomedical instruments. He or she assures that all clinical instrumentation in assigned areas are operating safely, accurately, and meet all the specifications as documented by the manufacturer and\or Biomedical Engineering. Maintains clinical equipment through the effective use of the Medical Equipment Management Program. Performs a variety of tasks associated with the installation, maintenance, calibration and repair of biomedical equipment with minimal supervision. In addition, the Biomedical Technologist II will assist with special projects as assigned by the Supervisor or Biomedical Technologist III. The Biomedical Technologist II is specialized on at least one major piece of clinical equipment and is required to train other technicians on repair, troubleshooting and preventive maintenance techniques.
What you will do
- Performs preventive maintenance, electrical safety and function testing to department protocols per department schedule.
- Follows all preventive maintenance procedures as documented on the PM work order or in the manufacturer's service manual if referenced.
- Performs all necessary repairs in order to bring equipment into specifications.
- Affixes inspection, calibration and information tags to equipment upon completion of inspection.
- Makes recommendations to improve, streamline or supplement preventive maintenance procedures.
- Completes one hundred percent (100%) of all scheduled inspections within the month of assignment.
- Repairs defective equipment to meet manufacturer's specifications.
- Troubleshoots equipment in a methodical and well thought fashion.
- Uses tools, test equipment, service literature and information from the user to determine problems.
- Always uses proper electrostatic protection when performing repairs.
- Always uses proper infection control techniques when working with equipment which is suspected to be contaminated.
- Consults with vendor or other technicians when necessary to assist with the identification of problems.
- Informs equipment owner of the status of equipment. Insures that equipment is returned within one day of repair completion.
- Informs the equipment owners' department supervisor when parts cost exceeds pre-determined levels.
- Performs evaluation of equipment failures to identify design and/or usage problems.
- Maintains accurate records of all work performed.
- Creates a work order to cover all work performed.
- Documents all information including parts, service codes, labor time and all other data which best identifies the work performed.
- Accurately closes work orders within two days after completion of work. Closes all completed work orders by the last day of the month.
- Covers all time excluding lunch and breaks. Maintains a monthly (documented hours to worked hours) ratio of at least 90%.
- Maintains a documentation accuracy level of at least 98%.
- Insures that equipment status is up-to-date in equipment database.
- Ensures accuracy of clinical equipment inventories.
- Documents all information accurately when new equipment is received.
- Provides supervisor with information on equipment status change within three days of discovery. These changes include retirement, change of ownership, software updates, etc.
- Continually monitors accuracy of equipment information by reviewing work order data. Makes changes as necessary.
- Orders correct parts and service items to complete repairs and maintain stock levels.
- Follows department and Purchasing Services procedures when ordering parts.
- Utilizes service manuals and other literature to obtain the correct part numbers.
- Insures that information such as model number and software levels are taken into consideration before parts are ordered.
- Follows up with Department Secretary or Database Administrator if parts have not arrived when expected.
- Assists with the training of all new and existing BMET I and student interns.
- Works with department supervisor or BMET III to insure that BMET I's and interns obtain the proper orientation and training in department procedures and protocols.
- Assists other BMETs with repair and troubleshooting when necessary.
- Demonstrated ability to learn from others on the job. Can teach basic skills to Level I technicians. Optionally can mentor others in basic skills.
- Participates in staff in-service training programs.
- Develops, coordinates and performs at least 1 in-service for Nursing and Clinical staff on equipment operation and problem solving annually.
- Works with department In-Service Coordinator to evaluate effectiveness of training and the need for follow-up.
- Performs a minimum of 1 technical presentation to biomedical department staff concerning department and industry issues.
- Performs other appropriate duties as assigned by the Director, Supervisor, or designated BMET III.
- Performs special assignments as needed.
- Communicates to Director, Supervisor or designated BMET III status of project on a pre-determined basis.
- Has a basic understanding of project management terms and methods.
- Participates in professional organizations and\or attend seminars and read biomedical journals to maintain professional competence and awareness of changing technology.
- Attends at least two industry meetings annually.
- Performs at least (one) 1 presentation to staff on information obtained at meeting.
Education Qualifications
- High School Diploma / GED Required
- Associate's Degree Biomedical Equipment Technology (BMET), Electronic Engineering Technician (EET) Preferred
Experience Qualifications
- At least two (2) years related experience and/or training. Required
- At least two (2) years of hospital setting Preferred
- assigned clinical environment Preferred
- operations and environment that they support such as hospital, clinic, etc. Preferred
Skills and Abilities
- Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer and networking peripherals, English and professional skills plus additional certification and training as needed.
- Comprehensive understanding of common clinical terminology as well as that of life sciences such as anatomy and physiology.
- Working knowledge of clinical equipment, radiological, laboratory and network medical systems.
- Exhibits a comprehensive understanding and can communicate the use of devices supported.
- Can provide comprehensive support of acuity equipment for direct patient care.
- Knowledge of electronics, medical instrumentation and equipment codes and standards acquired through formal education and on the job experience.
- Knowledge of human physiology and hospital systems is required.
- Good troubleshooting skills are required.
- Good communication skills are needed in all aspects of the job due to daily contacts with nurses, physicians, technicians, patients and families.
- Good time management skills.
- Knowledge of both analog and digital electronic theory and experience in a broad range of medical instrumentation is required
- Comprehensive knowledge level and experience in most or all facets of job. Possesses an intermediate level of expertise and is capable of assisting less experienced technicians.
- Possesses comprehensive understanding and skills related to general electro-mechanical systems and devices
Licenses and Certifications
- Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) - Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation - upon hire - Preferred or
- Electronic Engineering Technology (EET) - Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation - upon hire - Preferred
To carry out its mission, CHOP is committed to supporting the health of our patients, families, workforce, and global community. As a condition of employment, CHOP employees who work in patient care buildings or who have patient facing responsibilities must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive an annual influenza vaccine. Learn more.
Employees may request exemptions for valid religious and medical reasons. Start dates may be delayed until candidates are immunized or exemption requests are reviewed.
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