Biomedical Technologists commonly work in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, or for medical equipment manufacturers, where they install, maintain, and repair a variety of medical devices. Typical responsibilities include performing routine safety checks, calibrating equipment, documenting service records, and training staff on proper equipment use. You’ll often collaborate with nurses, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to ensure equipment reliability and patient safety. The role may also require on-call work to address urgent equipment issues, making adaptability and prompt problem-solving important attributes for success.