Assembles/installs/repairs, calibrates, inspects and performs preventative maintenance on biomedical equipment to ensure compliance with medical safety standards.
Position #: 113742
Expected Start Date: February 09, 2026
Union: SEIU
Facility: St. Pauls Hospital
City/Town: Saskatoon
Department: Bio-Medical Engineering
Type: Full-time regular
FTE: 1
Hours of Work: 14 shifts of 8 hours per 3 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: No
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 17 $38.860 to $41.640 (3 step range)
Travel Required: No
Two (2) years experience installing and repairing biomedical equipment
Biomedical Engineering Technology diploma (BMET)
Valid Class 5 driver's license
Interpersonal skills, Problem solving skills, Decision making skills, Advanced - Computer skills, Communication skills, Organizational skills
Ability to work independently
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