Fort Payne, AL, USA
31 days ago
Biomed Tech - Biomedical - FT - 1st Shift

 

Troubleshoots, repairs and calibrates bio-medical and other electronic equipment under general direction. Communicates with a variety of clinical and equipment manufacturing personnel in order to determine and resolve equipment problems. Performs periodic functional and electrical safety checks on equipment to ensure proper functioning.

 


Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent required. Associate's degree preferred.

 

License/Certification: None

 

Experience: Approximately three to six months experience necessary in order to be able to test and repair hospital bio-medical electronic equipment.

 

Additional Skills/Abilities: Analytical skills necessary in order to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair problems associated with equipment malfunctions.


DeKalb Regional Medical Center celebrated its 35th anniversary in October 2021. Throughout its history, the team of healthcare providers here have been proud to serve the people of Fort Payne, Alabama.

Today, DeKalb Regional is 134-beds and offers comprehensive services including cardiac catheterization, geriatric psychiatric services, women’s and children’s services, bariatric services, orthopedics services, and many more. DeKalb Regional and its physicians serve patients from throughout Northeast Alabama and Western Georgia.

DeKalb Regional is committed to providing quality care close to home. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and the American College of Cardiology as a Primary Stroke Center and Chest Pain Center. It was also awarded the 2023 Get with the Guidelines Rural Stroke Bronze Quality Award from the American Heart Association. In fall of 2023, DeKalb Regional was one of seven hospitals in Alabama to receive an “A” grade from The Leapfrog Group.

DeKalb Regional Medical Center has 500 employees and more than 100 members of the medical staff.

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