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Biomedical Equipment Support Specialist

Federal Advisory Partners
United States, Virginia, Williamsburg
Apr 07, 2026

Who we are:

Tria Federal delivers digital services and technology solutions that support the health and safety of veterans, service members and civilians. For two decades, federal agencies have relied on Tria companies to advance their critical missions and modernize their systems, so that they can uphold their commitment to the American people. Today, we are pushing the boundaries of possibility through partnerships and investments in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, developing solutions for the biggest challenges that government will face tomorrow.

We are proud to employ and support military veterans who bring mission-first mindset, technical expertise, and leadership qualities that strengthen our work. Veterans, transitioning service members, and military spouses are strongly encouraged to apply.

Tria Federal is seeking a biomedical equipment specialist with advanced expertise in electronic systems and medical device technology, skilled in maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, and repair of complex medical equipment while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and operational readiness.

***This role is 100% on-site.

***This role is Contingent Upon Contract Award.

Responsibilities:



  • Possess comprehensive knowledge of biomedical engineering principles, electronic systems, and the capabilities, limitations, design characteristics, and functional use of a wide variety of medical and diagnostic equipment.
  • Apply advanced knowledge of electronic circuitry, including electronic tubes and transistors, Xray tube operations, and the interrelationship between electrical and electronic circuitry and associated chemical, radiation, hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum, and medical gas systems within complex medical devices.
  • Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, calibration, and testing on a broad range of medical equipment, including but not limited to sterilizers, suction apparatuses, dental units, imaging systems, and patient care devices, in accordance with manufacturer specifications, regulatory standards, and Navy policy.
  • Diagnose and resolve complex technical issues, including identifying equipment, facility, or service deficiencies, and determining appropriate corrective actions to restore safe and effective equipment operation.
  • Demonstrate working knowledge of hydraulic systems, including grips, locks, stop and release mechanisms, and the ability to determine proper adjustment and identify leaks or system failures.
  • Utilize electronic and mechanical diagnostic tools such as multimeters, ohmmeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, pressure gauges, micrometers, calipers, and other test and measurement instruments to assess equipment performance, wear, alignment, and functionality.
  • Interpret and apply technical manuals, specifications, regulations, policy statements, and other governing guidance while maintaining accurate maintenance and service documentation within approved maintenance management systems.
  • Maintain awareness of and remain current with advancements in medical technology, scientific developments, network protocols, cybersecurity considerations, and vendor updates impacting medical equipment support.
  • Perform additional responsibilities as assigned by management in support of mission and operational requirements


Qualifications:



  • Shall have successfully completed a Department of Defense (DoD) Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) program, or possess an associate degree in Biomedical Electronics Technology or Electronics Technology, and hold current certification as a Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET).
  • Shall have a minimum of five (5) years of experience in the biomedical field, including handson experience performing preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration, and repair of a wide variety of medical and diagnostic equipment.
  • Shall possess demonstrated knowledge of medical equipment service operations involving complex technical requirements, including the ability to independently diagnose and resolve equipment malfunctions and system deficiencies.
  • Shall have a comprehensive understanding of electronic circuits and electrical equipment maintenance principles sufficient to diagnose malfunctions in devices such as sterilizers, suction equipment, dental units, and related clinical systems.
  • Shall be skilled in the use of electronic and mechanical test equipment, including multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators, ohmmeters, pressure gauges, micrometers, and calipers.
  • Shall be able to interpret and apply technical specifications, regulations, policy guidance, and other governing documentation relevant to medical equipment maintenance and regulatory compliance.
  • Shall possess a valid driver's license and be capable of operating delivery vehicles and material handling equipment, including standup and 4,000-6,000 lb forklifts.
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen and have the ability to obtain and maintain the required security clearance.

Why Tria?
What defines the Tria brand is more than just our dedication to excellence in our craft; it's our incredible team of dedicated, talented, and passionate people that make Tria so exceptional. As people powering possible, we are all partners in our team's shared success.

As a company that cares about people, we seek to cultivate a culture in which all can thrive personallyandprofessionally. We offer a top-tier benefits package to invest in your physical, mental, and financial health and wellness so that you can be your best self - at workand in life. At Tria, we are growth-minded, entrepreneurial in spirit, and committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and opportunity for all. Whatever your background, your role, your department, or stage in your professional journey, here you will have opportunities to learn new skills, seize new challenges, and advance your career as we grow.

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