Medical Equipment Repairers

Test, adjust, or repair biomedical or electromedical equipment.

$62,630
Median Annual Pay
Jobs growth:
+13% projected 2024โ€“2034
Associate's degree
Typical Entry-Level Education

What They Do

Medical equipment repairers keep hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities running smoothly by maintaining and fixing the specialized machines that doctors and nurses depend on every day. They troubleshoot malfunctioning equipment like patient monitors, defibrillators, imaging machines, surgical tools, and ventilators, using diagnostic software and testing instruments to identify problems. Once they've pinpointed an issue, they replace defective parts, recalibrate instruments to manufacturer specifications, and perform thorough tests to ensure everything works safely and accurately. They also conduct preventive maintenance on a regular schedule, inspecting equipment before problems arise and keeping detailed service records.

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