Biomedical Engineering Technician delivers biomedical equipment services that provide safety testing, repair, maintenance, and user support of biomedical clinical and research equipment. Assembles, installs, repairs, and maintains a variety of medical equipment. Being a Biomedical Engineering Technician tests the functionality of equipment and takes accuracy, sensitivity, and selectivity measurements to calibrate devices. Coordinates with medical staff and vendors to troubleshoot problems, resolve equipment malfunctions and enable new devices. Additionally, Biomedical Engineering Technician supports medical staff with equipment operations training. Typically requires an associate degree. Typically requires Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET). Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Biomedical Engineering Technician works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. To be a Biomedical Engineering Technician typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Role Summary
The Necropsy Technician will be engaged in Necropsy support such as set up, perfusion, prosection, preparation of tissues/organs/samples, tissue trimming, tissue/organ accountabilities and maintaining necropsy equipment. The Necropsy Technician I will also be involved in assisting with sample management.
This is a non-exempt role that is eligible for overtime after 40 hours in a work week. This role has no supervisory responsibilities. Technician roles are posted at a range of 1 up to senior level and salary will be based on experience.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.00 - $39.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 – 48 per week
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Work Location: In person