Biomedical Equipment Engineer I

Job DetailsJob Location: TN - Hendersonville - Hendersonville, TN 37075Position Type: Full TimeTravel Percentage: Road WarriorBiomedical Equipment Engineer I (BMEE I) About EMSAR Headquartered in Wilmington, OH, EMSAR is a fast-growing national field services company providing maintenance, repair, installation, and lifecycle support services to OEMs in the healthcare and life-science industries. Our customer-centric approach allows us to deliver tailored, high-quality solutions to both established global brands and emerging innovators. EMSAR’s service portfolio includes: On-site technical field support and equipment repair Bench repair and remanufacturing Equipment installation Technical training and education Position Overview EMSAR is seeking a Biomedical Equipment Engineer I (BMEE I) who is resourceful, self-motivated, and takes ownership of their assigned territory. Our engineers act as trusted technical experts and often serve as the primary point of contact between EMSAR and our customers. The ideal candidate enjoys learning new technologies and modalities and understands that successful service delivery requires preparation, attention to documentation, and strong follow-through. Key Responsibilities Perform and document preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on general, specialized, and high-tech medical equipment and systems. Utilize diagnostic tools and test equipment to support electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical repairs. Troubleshoot and repair assigned equipment modalities independently while following established procedures. Read and interpret prints and schematics; repair and calibrate equipment to company specifications.  Prioritize and triage service work orders to meet contractual service commitments. Operate PC hardware and Microsoft-based software for documentation and service management. Communicate effectively with internal teams and external customers. Submit accurate and timely service reports, time sheets, expense reports, and other required documentation. Work independently to manage service responsibilities and meet customer expectations. Travel occasionally to support nationwide service needs. Perform other duties and projects as assigned by management. QualificationsQualifications Education & Experience Associate degree in Electronics, or completion of DoD Biomedical Equipment Repair School, or equivalent technical experience. Minimum 3 year of experience repairing and maintaining medical equipment.   Technical Knowledge Strong knowledge of electronic systems and equipment operation, maintenance, and repair. Experience troubleshooting, maintaining, and calibrating complex scientific or biomedical equipment. Ability to interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, and color-code conventions used in electronics. Ability to diagnose, repair, and test electronic and electromechanical systems.   Additional Requirements Valid driver’s license in good standing and reliable transportation. Strong customer service, communication, and interpersonal skills. Ability to develop productive working relationships with customers and colleagues at all levels. Self-starter with strong organizational and problem-solving abilities.   Work Environment & Physical Requirements Periods of sitting while documenting service work on a computer. Extended periods of standing and walking while servicing equipment. Frequent bending, squatting, stair climbing, kneeling, crouching, and reaching. Use of hands for handling small tools and equipment. Visual abilities including close vision, distance vision, color recognition, and depth perception. Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs and move up to 125 lbs with assistance. Our Commitment to You At EMSAR, we believe great people build great service. We offer: A collaborative and supportive team environment Competitive salary and benefits Comprehensive healthcare coverage Remote and field-based work flexibility Strong leadership and career growth opportunities

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