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Biomed Supervisor

Wausau, WI · On-site

$42 - $52/hr

The Biomedical Supervisor will provide leadership to the Biomedical Engineering Team and organize ... Integrity - Can admit mistakes, is direct and truthful * Customer Service - demonstrates a ...

The Biomedical Supervisor will provide leadership to the Biomedical Engineering Team and organize ... Integrity - Can admit mistakes, is direct and truthful * Customer Service - demonstrates a ...

Biomedical Engineer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Provides advanced support of equipment for direct patient care. * Interacts on a routine basis with ... Inform supervisors of the status of repairs, scheduled inspections, unusual equipment situations ...

Manager Biomedical Services

Bend, OR · On-site

$103K - $155K/yr

Manager - Biomedical Services REPORTS TO POSITION: Sr. Director, EHS, Security, Facilities & Biomed ... This position directly supervises other caregivers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES: Performs ...

Biomedical Engineer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$30 - $40/hr

Provides advanced support of equipment for direct patient care. * Interacts on a routine basis with ... Inform supervisors of the status of repairs, scheduled inspections, unusual equipment situations ...

Inform supervisors of the status of repairs, scheduled inspections, unusual equipment situations ... Work with, direct, and document the activities of subcontractors, vendors, and outside service ...

Inform supervisors of the status of repairs, scheduled inspections, unusual equipment situations ... Work with, direct, and document the activities of subcontractors, vendors, and outside service ...

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How much do director biomedical supervisor jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for director biomedical supervisor in the United States is $186,382.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,500.00 and $249,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Director Biomedical Supervisor vs Biomedical Engineer?

AspectDirector Biomedical SupervisorBiomedical Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's or master's degree in biomedical engineering, healthcare administration, or related fields; certifications like CBET or CCE are commonBachelor's or master's degree in biomedical engineering or related field; certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET)
Work EnvironmentOversees biomedical equipment management in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare facilities; manages teams and ensures complianceDesigns, develops, tests, and maintains biomedical devices; works in labs, manufacturing, or research settings
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare institutions, hospitals, medical device companiesMedical device manufacturers, research labs, healthcare technology firms

The main difference is that the Director Biomedical Supervisor focuses on overseeing biomedical equipment operations and team management within healthcare settings, while the Biomedical Engineer is involved in designing, developing, and testing biomedical devices. Both roles require relevant technical credentials, but their responsibilities and work environments differ significantly.

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Biomedical Equipment Technician

Biomedical Equipment Technician

Riverview Health

Noblesville, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Riverview Health rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

Based on 24 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

835th of 994 rated hospitals


Job description

Job Summary
The Biomedical Technician inspects, repairs, maintains, and calibrates all types of basic clinical equipment, devices, system, and instruments. This position works with other clinical health providers to identify technology-based problems and solution development. This entry level Biomedical Technician will work toward a status of a Biomedical Technician II by attaining the ability to independently complete all assigned tasks and acquire competency on a broader range of more sophisticated clinical devices and systems.
Job Responsibilities
  • In response to service requests, isolate the nature of the request and convey planned course of action. Troubleshoot and repair equipment and system malfunctions. Open and close work orders accurately and within the required timeframe. Provide timely and accurate status reports to customers on a routine basis.
  • Perform planned maintenance, safety tests, and calibrate medical equipment as directed utilizing specialized equipment.
  • Schedule and oversee third party activities as necessary.
  • Participate in equipment evaluation, installation, and upgrade as assigned. Perform incoming inspections, attach, and assign control numbers and labels, and acquire necessary information for accurate database inventory entries.
  • Conduct periodic service rounds of assigned clinical areas and maintain accurate, thorough, and timely documentation and record keeping.
  • Perform all tasks in strict adherence to the departmental Medical Equipment Management Plan (MEMP).
  • Assist in ordering parts and supplies.
  • Assist with after-hours on-call duty.
  • Provides technical assistance and instruction to hospital staff on equipment operations and maintenance.
  • Maintains a clean and safe workplace. Immediately convey safety concerns to supervisor.
  • Attend and participate in on the job training, shop meetings, and hospital functions.
  • Other tasks as assigned by supervisory and management staff.

Education Requirements
  • Minimum: High School diploma, Associate Degree in electronics, biomedical engineering, or other technical discipline contributing to proficiency of maintenance and repair of clinical equipment within a healthcare environment.
  • Preferred: Associate degree in Biomedical Equipment Maintenance with supervised internship or Military experience within specialty associated with biomedical equipment repair.

Experience Requirements
  • Minimum: Six (6) months' experience in electronic, mechanical, or electro-mechanical repair in either a school or on-the-job setting. (Actual classroom time may count toward this requirement).
  • Preferred: Supervised internship or creditable experience in the maintenance and repair of clinical equipment.

License/Certification Requirements
  • Minimum: None

Equal Opportunity Employer
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