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Position Overview An Imaging Service Engineer I is responsible for performing scheduled service work on systems within a service area, and some unscheduled work in the service area with the ...

Field Service Engineer - Medical Imaging (West Coast Region) Employment Type: Full-Time | Experience: 10+ Years Position Overview We are seeking a highly experienced Field Service Engineer ...

Agfa Radiology Solutions is a leading global provider of advanced imaging and healthcare IT ... We are looking for a Field Service Engineer to join our team. You will be responsible for properly ...

Agfa Radiology Solutions is a leading global provider of advanced imaging and healthcare IT ... We are looking for a Field Service Engineer to join our team. You will be responsible for properly ...

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We are seeking an experienced IT Field Service Engineer to provide hands-on technical support ... Create, manage, and deploy workstation images using enterprise imaging tools * Leverage Windows ...

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... imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research and clinical microbiology. Today, worldwide ... As a Field Service Engineer for Bruker AXS, you perform the installation, inspection, repair and ...

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... imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research and clinical microbiology. Today, worldwide ... As a Field Service Engineer for Bruker AXS, you perform the installation, inspection, repair and ...

$60.75K - $108K/yr

... imaging, clinical phenomics and proteomics research and clinical microbiology. Today, worldwide ... As a Field Service Engineer for Bruker AXS, you perform the installation, inspection, repair and ...

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How much do imaging service engineer jobs pay per year?

As of May 30, 2026, the average yearly pay for imaging service engineer in Oregon is $78,848.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $52,900.00 and $88,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Imaging Service Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Imaging Service Engineer, you need a strong background in electronics, biomedical engineering, or a related field, often supported by an associate or bachelor's degree. Familiarity with diagnostic imaging equipment (like MRI, CT, or X-ray machines), manufacturer-specific certifications, and experience using service management software are typically required. Excellent problem-solving abilities, customer service orientation, and effective communication help you excel in troubleshooting and working with clinical staff. These skills are crucial to ensure the safe, reliable operation of medical imaging equipment, directly impacting patient care and clinical efficiency.

What are some typical challenges Imaging Service Engineers face when maintaining complex medical imaging equipment?

Imaging Service Engineers often encounter challenges such as troubleshooting highly technical issues in advanced imaging systems, like MRI or CT scanners, under tight time constraints to minimize equipment downtime. They must also stay up-to-date with rapidly evolving technology and adhere to strict safety and compliance standards. Collaboration with clinical staff and vendors is essential for accurate problem diagnosis and timely repairs. Adaptability and strong communication skills are key to successfully handling these multifaceted tasks.

What is an Imaging Service Engineer?

An Imaging Service Engineer is a specialized technician responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing medical imaging equipment such as MRI machines, CT scanners, X-ray systems, and ultrasound devices. They ensure that this critical equipment operates safely and efficiently, often working in hospitals, clinics, or for equipment manufacturers. Their role may involve troubleshooting complex issues, performing routine maintenance, calibrating machines, and training healthcare staff on proper equipment use. Imaging Service Engineers play a vital part in maintaining the quality and safety of medical imaging services.

What is the difference between Imaging Service Engineer vs Medical Equipment Technician?

AspectImaging Service EngineerMedical Equipment Technician
CredentialsTypically requires certifications like CBET or manufacturer-specific trainingOften requires certifications such as Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, imaging centers, medical device companiesHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilities
Employer & IndustryMedical imaging manufacturers, healthcare providersHealthcare facilities, biomedical service companies
Job FocusInstallation, maintenance, repair of imaging equipment like MRI, CT scannersMaintenance, troubleshooting, repair of various medical devices

Both roles involve maintaining medical equipment, but Imaging Service Engineers primarily focus on advanced imaging systems like MRI and CT scanners, requiring specialized technical skills and certifications. Medical Equipment Technicians handle a broader range of medical devices, often with different certification requirements. The choice depends on your specific interests in imaging technology versus general medical device maintenance.

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Infographic showing various Imaging Service Engineer job openings in Oregon as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 86% In-person, and 14% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $78,848 per year, or $37.9 per hour.
Imaging Service Engineer I - Milwaukee/Madison, WI/Chicago, IL

Imaging Service Engineer I - Milwaukee/Madison, WI/Chicago, IL

Fujifilm

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Posted 27 days ago


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8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 66 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

47th of 511 rated manufacturers


Job description

Position Overview

An Imaging Service Engineer I is responsible for performing scheduled service work on systems within a service area, and some unscheduled work in the service area with the assistance of technical support, as directed by the Area Service Manager.

Company Overview

At FUJIFILM Healthcare Americas Corporation, we're on a mission to innovate for a healthier world, and we need passionate, driven people like you to help us get there. Our cutting-edge healthcare solutions span diagnostic imaging, enterprise imaging, endoscopic and surgical imaging, as well as in-vitro diagnostics.

But we don't stop at healthcare; our Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) team harnesses advanced radiography solutions to keep transportation infrastructure, aerospace, and oil and gas assets safe and running smoothly.

Ready to innovate, collaborate, and make a difference? Join us and bring your big ideas to life while working in a dynamic, flexible environment that fuels your creativity and drive. 

Our headquarters is in Lexington, Massachusetts, an inspiring healthcare research hub in a historic town. 

Fujifilm is globally headquartered in Tokyo with over 70,000 employees across four key business segments of healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging. We are guided and united by our Group Purpose of "giving our world more smiles." Visit: https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/about/region/careers

Job Description

Duties and responsibilities

  • Performs preventative maintenance as directed.

  • Performs unscheduled maintenance work with the assistance of technical support.

  • Is able to work independently on preventative maintenance work, but typically requires assistance on unscheduled maintenance work.

  • Performs installations and de-installations of products and a wide variety of peripheral equipment as directed with some assistance.

  • Must maintain excellent working relations with field personnel, home office personnel, and management.

  • Must maintain timely and effective communications with management team to escalate issues and customer concerns. Performs the administrative duties associated with the job, including electronic expense reports, weekly timecards, electronic reporting functions such as work orders, service appointments, start times, parts inventory, consumption and returns, assigned computer-based training, and QA/RA work.

  • Keep up to date on administrative responsibilities such as maintaining customer service orders and internal service records per Fujifilm policies.

  • Maintain daily communications with customers to ensure resolution and proper follow-up, leading to customer satisfaction.

  • Utilizing the escalation process to resolve customer service delivery issues and conducting root cause analysis that will lead to effective problem solving.

  • Ensures that all administrative duties and paperwork are completed neatly, accurately, and submitted promptly.

  • Must be prepared to work odd hours and overtime hours on occasion and travel as required.

  • Responsible for maintaining exceptional customer relations.

  • Responsible for maintenance of assigned tools/test equipment and spare parts.

  • Responsible to return parts in the required time frame.

  • Responsible to promote, both internal to the company and externally, the image and reputation of HCUS.

  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Area Service Manager.

  • Comply with all applicable U.S. Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA) medical device regulatory requirements, applicable ISO 13485 standard requirements and all other applicable laws, regulations, and standards.

  • Comply with and pass all requirements for vendor credentialing as part of gaining access to hospitals and facilities to perform assigned job duties.

Qualifications

  • Associates degree in electrical engineering, electronics or computer science discipline, or equivalent experience.
  • Minimum one year of previous field service experience.
  • Knowledge of assigned equipment to provide timely repair and effective maintenance.
  • Requires active listening skills and above average customer service skills.
  • Requires sound organization and administrative skills, self-starter a must along with ability to maintain paperwork to FDA and company required standards.
  • Excellent analytical and communication skills with the ability to communicate technical issues in an easy-to-understand manner.
  • Capable of operating test equipment related to job (oscilloscope, meter, and diagnostic testers, etc.).
  • Valid driver's license and safe driving record.

Physical requirements

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job:

This position typically works in usual medical, clinical working environments, including sites under construction.

The position may require the ability to physically work in high magnetic fields of up to 3 Tesla, which could dangerously affect any implanted medical devices made of ferrous material, potentially causing serious injury and/or death.

  • Standing/Walking:
    • This activity occurs frequently and prolonged/repetitively.
  • Sitting: 
    • This activity occurs frequently and prolonged/repetitively. Including when driving to customer sites and/or flying.
  • Lifting/Carrying:
    • This activity occurs infrequently and periodic with light hand tools, a tool bag, cabinet covers weighing from 1-20 lbs., diagnostic test equipment which weighs from 5-60 lbs., fluid testing container weighing 30 lbs., and replacement components which may weigh from 1-40 lbs.
  • Pushing/Pulling:
    • This activity occurs rarely and periodic. It occurs primarily with the pushing of the 1000 lbs. patient tables and 600-6000 lbs. MRI cabinets. There is an estimated manual force to overcome inertia of 30 lbs. Pushing distances are typically 1 inch to 18 inches.
  • Bending:
    • This activity occurs occasionally and period/prolonged in the low back. It occurs with a variety of the tasks.
  • Reaching:
    • This activity occurs rarely and periodic above the shoulders when the worker must access components and cupboards that are on top of the 6-foot-high MRI machine. This activity occurs occasionally and periodic below shoulder level with a variety of tasks.
  • Kneeling/Crawling/Crouching
    • This activity occurs occasionally and periodic/prolonged. It occurs primarily in the wiring process as well as accessing the lower panels of the MRI machine.
  • Climbing:
    • This activity occurs rarely and periodic when the worker must climb up to 3 steps of a 6-foot ladder to access the upper access panels of the MRI machine in order to perform diagnostic testing.
  • Balancing: 
    • This activity occurs rarely and periodic and occurs when the worker is standing on the ladder as mentioned above.
  • Twisting: 
    • This activity occurs rarely and periodic in the low back. It may occur with some of the tasks performed.

Additional requirements

  • Must have valid driver's license with a safe driving record.
  • Must possess good interpersonal skills.
  • Must be reliable and able to work independently.
  • Must project a professional image.

Travel

  • Up to 100% based on business needs. May include overnight and air travel.

In the event that COVID-19  vaccine mandates issued by the federal government, or by state or local government become effective and enforceable, the Company will require that the successful candidate hired for positions covered under relevant government vaccine mandate(s) be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, absent being granted an accommodation due to medical or sincerely held religious belief or other legally required exemption.  

Applicants to positions where vendor credentialing or other similar requirements exist to enter facilities will be required to comply with the credentialing requirements of the facilities, including complying with vaccine requirements. 

For all positions, the Company encourages vaccination against COVID-19 and requires that the successful candidate hired be willing to test for the COVID-19 virus periodically and wear a face covering indoors as required, absent being granted an accommodation due to medical or sincerely held religious belief or other legally required exemption.

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EEO Information

Fujifilm is committed to providing equal opportunities in hiring, promotion and advancement, compensation, benefits, and training regardless of nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, political creed, ideology, national, or social origin, disability, veteran status, etc.

ADA Information

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to our HR Department (hcushr.department@fujifilm.com or (330) 425-1313).

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With each Industry we enter, We’ve learned to Leverage and Adapt our knowledge, Expertise and rRsources to make the World a better place. When it comes to Innovating for a Healthier World and a more sustainable society, we’ll NEVER STOP. Fujifilm will contribute to the social challenges by creating new value in a wide range of business domains through innovation in Products, Services, and Technological Development. We launched our Healthcare Business with X-ray film in 1936. And now, We are developing our business in areas of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment as a Comprehensive Healthcare Company. We will never stop Innovating for a Healthier World.

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Chemical manufacturing

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP

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