in managing, maintaining, and optimizing biomedical equipment in a hospital environment. The ideal candidate will ensure equipment functionality, regulatory compliance, and support clinical staff with technical expertise.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee the
installation, maintenance, calibration, and repair
of all biomedical equipment and medical devices across the hospital.
Ensure all equipment functions efficiently and complies with
NABH standards
, safety protocols, and manufacturer guidelines.
Develop and implement
Preventive Maintenance Schedules (PMS)
for critical equipment like ventilators, monitors, defibrillators, infusion pumps, OT lights, anesthesia machines, etc.
Manage
equipment inventory
, including documentation, tracking, and service history records.
Liaise with vendors and OEMs for
AMC/CMC
, warranty services, and procurement.
Provide
technical training
and guidance to hospital staff on proper equipment usage.
Monitor
breakdown calls
and ensure timely resolution with minimum downtime.
Coordinate with clinical departments for
equipment need assessments
and technology upgrades.
Ensure
compliance with regulatory bodies
(AERB, NABH, etc.) for applicable medical devices.
Participate in
hospital audits
, quality checks, and budgeting for equipment maintenance and procurement.
Required Qualifications & Skills:
B.E. / B.Tech / M.Tech in Biomedical Engineering
Minimum
10 years of experience
in a hospital setting or with a biomedical service provider.
Strong knowledge of a wide range of biomedical equipment used in ICU, OT, Radiology, Pathology, Dialysis, and Emergency departments.
Familiarity with
regulatory standards
(NABH, AERB, etc.).
Ability to troubleshoot complex technical issues.
Excellent communication, documentation, and vendor coordination skills.
Proficiency in using biomedical software/tools for asset management and calibration records.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior experience in
setting up new hospital units or large-scale equipment installations
.
Training/certification from reputed OEMs (GE, Philips, Siemens, etc.).
Exposure to