Medical Equipment Repairers:

Test, adjust, or repair biomedical or electromedical equipment.

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About the Job


Indiana Average Salary $50,470.00
Average Time to Fill 39 days
Typical Education Associate's degree
Typical Experience None
10 Year Projected Openings (2016-2026) 1,743
10 Year Expected Percentage Change (2016-2026) 14.51 %

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Skills Profile



Essential (Soft) Skills

Essential Skills to Employers

Attention to Detail
Work Ethic
Information Gathering
Problem-solving

Top Job Duties and Responsibilities

Handling and Moving Objects

Adjust precision instruments or equipment
Calibrate equipment to specifications
Adjust equipment to ensure optimal performance
Adjust measuring or control devices
Adjust mechanical equipment
Bend tubing or conduit
Adjust medical or medical laboratory equipment
Install machine or equipment replacement parts
Install electrical fixtures or components
Install/Replace measuring or control devices such as meters or regulators
Install electronic equipment, components, or systems
Solder metal parts, piping, or components
Solder electrical or electronic connections or components
Solder parts or connections between parts
Weld metal structures
Fabricate electrical parts or fixtures
Construct electrical parts or fixtures
Disassemble equipment for maintenance or repair
Connect electrical components or equipment

Repairing and Maintaining Electronic Equipment

Replace electronic components
Replace electrical wiring, circuits, fixtures, or equipment
Repair digital timing devices
Repair electronic components, equipment, or systems
Repair medical or dental assistive devices
Repair electrical wiring, circuits, fixtures, or equipment
Repair transmitting equipment
Modify electrical or electronic equipment
Calibrate electronic equipment or instruments to specification
Maintain electrician's tools or equipment
Maintain therapy equipment

Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment

Repair mechanical timing devices
Prepare equipment for maintenance
Maintain work tools or equipment
Maintain laboratory or field equipment
Lubricate machinery, equipment, or parts
Calibrate mechanical equipment or instruments to specification
Repair measuring or control devices
Repair mechanical equipment or machinery
Conduct tests to locate mechanical system malfunction
Clean installation, maintenance, or repair tools, equipment, or machinery

Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material

Test mechanical products or equipment
Test mechanical systems to ensure proper functioning
Test electrical or electronic systems or equipment
Test operation of malfunctioning machinery
Test electrical or electronic wiring or fixtures
Inspect installation, maintenance, or repair machinery or equipment
Ensure equipment is operating to prescribed standards
Evaluate equipment for compliance with standards
Perform installation, maintenance, or repair related safety inspection


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Booster Skills & Certifications

Job Seekers possessing booster skills & certifications, such as those listed below, added to core skills are more marketable, harder to find and expensive to hire.

Hard to Fill: Employers find positions requiring these skills to be hard to fill. These skills and certifications make a job seeker more in demand because the skills are not widely available.

Expensive to Fill: Employers find positions requiring these skills to be expensive to fill. Job seekers with these skills and certifications are likely to earn more money.

Skill or Certification Certi - fication Hard to Fill Expensive to Fill
Calibration
Technical Training
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET)
Water Treatment
Technical Support
Schematic Diagrams
Sample Collection
HVAC



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