Medical Equipment Repairers
Biomedical Electronics Technician (Biomed Electronics Tech),
Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET),
Biomedical Technician (Biomed Tech),
Service Technician (Service Tech)
What they do: Test, adjust, or repair biomedical or electromedical equipment.
- DemandHigh
- state Avg. Salary $$$$$$64,930Download Career Flyer
What do they typically do on the job?
- Test or calibrate components or equipment, following manufacturers' manuals and troubleshooting techniques, using hand tools, power tools, or measuring devices.
- Perform preventive maintenance or service, such as cleaning, lubricating, or adjusting equipment.
- Inspect, test, or troubleshoot malfunctioning medical or related equipment, following manufacturers' specifications and using test and analysis instruments.
Personality
Interests
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Abilities
Whether you have received formal training or not, these types of abilities are helpful in this career.
Hand and Finger Use
Put together small parts with your fingers
Hold or move items with your hands
Ideas and Logic
Notice when problems happen
Use rules to solve problems
Verbal
Read and understand what is written
Listen and understand what people say

Skills
People who want to pursue this career have skills in these areas.
Basic Skills
Reading work related information
Thinking about the pros and cons of different ways to solve a problem
Technical
Repairing machines or systems using the right tools
Planning and doing the basic maintenance on equipment
Problem Solving
Noticing a problem and figuring out the best way to solve it
Does this sound like something you'd like to do?
1. Do some research
- Identify how your interests, values, and strengths match this occupation
- Talk to someone who works in this field or spend a day job shadowing
- Use the colleges and training directory to explore programs related to this career
2. Plan your next move
- Talk to your college and career counselor or school admissions staff
- Visit Idaho Launch
- Search for available Medical Equipment Repairers jobs on Idaho Works
Data for NSI career cards comes from the following: Idaho Department of Labor, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, O*NET, MyNextMove, and Career OneStop