The Biomedical Technologist will maintain biomedical equipment, evaluate, diagnose, repair, and perform planned maintenance, driving customer satisfaction through Service Excellence
Job Summary
The Biomedical Technologist will maintain biomedical equipment, evaluate, diagnose, repair, and perform planned maintenance, driving customer satisfaction through Service Excellence.
The role requires the individual to travel to and from the USA for training at the Healthcare Institute in Wisconsin and maintain daily communications with customers to ensure resolution and proper follow-up.
GE HealthCare offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation, with a culture that fosters care, collaboration, and support.
Matching Summary
The Biomedical Technologist will maintain biomedical equipment, evaluate, diagnose, repair, and perform planned maintenance, driving customer satisfaction through Service Excellence.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Biomedical equipment maintenance
Planned maintenance (PM)
Customer satisfaction
GE policies and procedures
Hospital protocol compliance
On-call responsibility
Parts inventory management
Nice-to-have
Collaborative team approach
Commitment to professional competence
Active approach to problem resolution
Innovative and independent thinking
Humility and trust
Transparency and focus
Ownership and integrity
Key Requirements
Technician or Technologists Diploma or degree in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering or related field
Ability to perform effective repair and planned maintenance
Proficient computer skills including MS Office
Basic Networking / IT infrastructure knowledge
Experience using Mechanical Tools
Previous experience developing and maintaining good customer relationships