
Lead Biomedical Engineer | PAM Health Corporate
- Enola, PA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform preventive maintenance, testing, and repairs on a wide range of medical equipment including patient beds, vital signs monitors, therapy equipment, suction units, infusion pumps, and more.
- Assist with in-house service of equipment at hospitals located within accessible geographic regions.
- Respond to urgent repair needs and support local teams in resolving high-priority service issues.
- Troubleshoot complex equipment problems in collaboration with OEM support and clinical users.
- Serve as a field lead and mentor for other Biomedical Technicians across the organization.
- Coordinate with the Director on technician deployment and PM scheduling.
- Provide on-site support and training to newer technicians or facility teams as needed.
- Escalate persistent equipment or documentation concerns to leadership and assist with follow-up actions.
- Ensure all work is logged accurately in the CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) or approved tracking tool.
- Verify that PMs are completed on time and per manufacturer specs.
- Assist with regulatory readiness, including pre-survey walkthroughs and documentation review to ensure Joint Commission compliance.
- Support equipment inventory tagging and audits.
- Assist with evaluating whether equipment should be repaired, replaced, or retired.
- Communicate with vendors on warranty issues or to order repair parts when needed.
- Education: Degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology, Electronics, or a related field preferred.
- Preferred Certification: CBET or other relevant certification preferred but not required.
- Experience: Minimum 3–5 years of experience in biomedical equipment service; multi-facility or travel-based experience preferred.
- Skills:
- Strong working knowledge of medical devices commonly used in IRFs and LTACHs
- Ability to read technical manuals and schematics
- Comfortable using mobile and web-based documentation tools
- Understanding of Joint Commission and CMS compliance standards for medical equipment
- Must be willing and able to travel up to 75%, including overnight stays, to support hospitals across multiple states.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation.
- Field leadership and mentorship ability
- Strong mechanical and diagnostic skills
- Professional communication with clinical and operations staff
- Organized and detail-oriented documentation habits
- Commitment to safety, compliance, and service quality