Biomedical Field Service Engineer - Device Installation and Maintenance

Job Title: Biomedical Field Service Engineer – Device Installation & Maintenance
Location: Field-Based / Onsite Visits (with Travel)
Job Type: Full-Time
Experience Level: Entry to Mid-Level

We are looking for a reliable and technically skilled Biomedical Field Service Engineer to install, maintain, and repair medical equipment at healthcare facilities. This hands-on role involves frequent travel, direct interaction with medical staff, and ensuring that critical devices operate safely and efficiently.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install and configure biomedical devices and systems at hospitals, clinics, or labs

  • Perform routine maintenance, calibrations, and safety checks in accordance with manufacturer specifications and regulatory standards

  • Troubleshoot and repair equipment issues onsite or remotely

  • Train end-users on proper operation and maintenance of medical equipment

  • Maintain service records, reports, and documentation of visits and repairs

  • Collaborate with technical support, sales, and engineering teams as needed

  • Ensure timely response and resolution of service requests in the assigned region

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree or diploma in Biomedical Engineering, Electronics, or related field

  • 1–3 years of field service experience in a biomedical or technical support role

  • Strong understanding of medical equipment (e.g., imaging, monitoring, diagnostic, or laboratory systems)

  • Ability to read technical manuals, schematics, and service documentation

  • Willingness to travel frequently and work flexible hours based on client needs

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

  • Valid drivers license (required for onsite visits)

  • Bonus: Certification in BMET or experience with ISO/FDA-regulated environments

Why Join Us

  • Work with cutting-edge medical technologies that impact lives

  • Autonomy in managing service schedules and field operations

  • Dynamic role with exposure to various healthcare environments

  • Competitive compensation, travel allowances, and benefits

  • Professional development and certification support

  • Be part of a mission-driven team improving healthcare through technology

How to Apply

To apply, please submit:

  • Your resume or CV

  • A short cover letter outlining your field service or technical experience

  • Availability for travel or preferred regions

  • (Optional) Certifications and salary expectations

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