Biomedical Field Service Technician

Scientific Safety Alliance

Biomedical Field Service Technician

austin, TX
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Biomedical Field Service Technician

    Location: Austin, TX
    Start Date: Immediate
    Schedule: On-site, Monday – Friday (Field-Based)
    Travel: 100% Travel

    Compensation: $65,000 – $75,000 base + overtime

    Scientific Safety Alliance

    Scientific Safety Alliance's Biomedical Division specializes in the repair, preventative maintenance, and safety inspections of medical equipment. We service territories across the entire United States.

    Our Biomedical Division is the newest in the Scientific Safety Alliance (SSA) family of companies — a milestone event that brings a wealth of opportunities for growth and improvement, including better pay, bonus opportunities, and partial ownership of SSA for its employees.

    Benefits

    • Bonus opportunities
    • Partial ownership of SSA
    • 401(k) with employer match
    • Medical (100% covered), Dental, Vision
    • Short-term and long-term disability benefits
    • Company vehicle
    • H.S.A. plans available
    • Generous paid time off, holidays, and sick days
    • Company gear
    • Provided equipment and tools

    About the Role

    • Perform calibration and service on biomedical and specialty equipment
    • Work in a high-autonomy, decentralized environment
    • Manage your own schedule, customers, and workload

    Key Responsibilities

    • Perform field service, calibration, and repair
    • Travel to customer sites daily
    • Manage scheduling and service calls independently
    • Maintain inventory and equipment in company vehicle
    • Communicate with customers and internal team
    • Ensure accurate documentation and compliance

    Training

    • 6–12 month ramp-up (more complex equipment)
      • Includes shadowing and gradual independence

    Qualifications

    • 1+ years of relevant experience
    • Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude
    • Ability to work independently and learn quickly
    • Valid driver's license

    Preferred (Not Required)

    • Technical training, trade school, or engineering background
    • Experience with biomedical or calibration equipment

    Key Traits

    • Self-starter with strong ownership mentality
    • Comfortable working independently
    • Strong problem-solving skills
    • Hands-on and mechanically inclined
    • Reliable and accountable

    Travel Details

    • Daily travel within ~2-hour radius (Austin and surrounding areas)
    • No central office — fully field-based role