Biomedical
Equipment Technicians typically work for medical supply companies, hospitals or clinical labs and troubleshoot, repair, calibrate and maintain various types of medical devices.
Not exact matches
Cuts and bruises are some of the hazards of the job since automotive
technicians typically handle heavy tools and
equipment.
An Environmental
Technician typically operates necessary
equipment used to gather air, water and soil samples and test for pollutants.
Currently seeking a Fire
Technician with a FEL - B. Total Safety, the leading global outsourced provider of integrated safety and compliance solutions and products, is looking for a Fire Inspector to provide service on fire
equipment which
typically include...
Typically, Phlebotomy
Technicians are responsible for the following: explaining procedures to patients; drawing blood and applying pressure or bandages after blood is drawn; taking blood pressure, pulse and respiration readings; updating patient records; preparing stains and reagents; cleaning and sterilizing
equipment and sending blood, urine and fecal samples to the lab for testing.