How do they match: Medical Equipment Repairers

  • Biomed Engineer
  • Biomed Engineering Tech
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Biomedical Engineering Technician
  • Biomedical Technician
  • Biomedical Electronics Technician
  • Biomedical Equipment Technician
  • Biomedical Repair Technician
  • Biomedical Service Technician
  • Certified Biomed Engineering Tech
  • Certified Biomedical Engineering Technician
  • Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician
  • Clinical Engineer
  • Clinical Engineering Specialist
  • Coil Repair Technician
  • Dental Equipment Mechanic
  • Dental Equipment Technician
  • Durable Medical Equipment Technician
  • Electric Brain Wave Equipment Mechanic
  • Electromedical Equipment Technician
  • Electronic Technician
  • Equipment Technician
  • Equipment Service Technician
  • Field Service Engineer
  • Field Service Technician
  • Hearing Aid Mechanic
  • Hearing Aid Technician
  • Maintenance Technician
  • Medical Equipment Technician
  • Medical Equipment Delivery Technician
  • Medical Equipment Service Technician
  • Parts Engineer
  • Repair Technician
  • Service Engineer
  • Service Technician
  • Surgical Instrument Mechanic
  • X-ray Service Engineer
  • X-ray Service Technician

  • Evaluate technical specifications to identify equipment or systems best suited for intended use and possible purchase, based on specifications, user needs, or technical requirements.
  • Examine medical equipment or facility's structural environment and check for proper use of equipment to protect patients and staff from electrical or mechanical hazards and to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
  • Plan and carry out work assignments, using blueprints, schematic drawings, technical manuals, wiring diagrams, or liquid or air flow sheets, following prescribed regulations, directives, or other instructions as required.
  • Study technical manuals or attend training sessions provided by equipment manufacturers to maintain current knowledge.
  • Test or calibrate components or equipment, following manufacturers' manuals and troubleshooting techniques, using hand tools, power tools, or measuring devices.

  • Inspect mechanical equipment to locate damage, defects, or wear.
  • Read technical information needed to perform maintenance or repairs.
  • Repair non-engine automotive or vehicle components.
  • Repair worn, damaged, or defective mechanical parts.
  • Test mechanical equipment to ensure proper functioning.
  • Test mechanical systems to ensure proper functioning.