This position supports Dell Medical School's growing Clinical Engineering program and provides on-site support across ambulatory clinics and the Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). The role is primarily based at the Health Transformation Building and requires routine travel between Dell Medical School clinical locations within the Austin area. This is a full-time, on-site position with participation in an on-call rotation supporting ASC operations, including occasional evenings, weekends, and after-hours support as operational needs require. Mileage reimbursement is available for approved travel between clinical sites. The role offers opportunities for continued professional development, including employer-supported training and industry certifications, as the Clinical Engineering program continues to expand.
This position is not eligible for employer-sponsored work authorization. Applicants requiring current or future visa sponsorship are not eligible for employment in this position.
The Senior Bioengineering Analyst serves as a senior-level Clinical Engineering professional responsible for supporting the safe, reliable, and compliant operation of biomedical equipment across Dell Medical School's ambulatory clinics and Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC). This role provides advanced technical support for medical devices through preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, asset lifecycle management, equipment planning, vendor coordination, and operational readiness while partnering closely with clinical operations, IT infrastructure, integration teams, cybersecurity, supply chain, and external service providers.
As one of the foundational members of Dell Medical School's growing Clinical Engineering program, this position helps establish operational standards, improve equipment reliability, support medical device integration initiatives, and contribute to the long-term development of an in-house biomedical engineering team supporting both current ambulatory operations and future hospital expansion. The role requires a hands-on technical leader who is comfortable working independently, managing multiple priorities, collaborating across multidisciplinary teams, and continuously improving clinical engineering operations.
Advanced Device Support & Technical Leadership
Lead troubleshooting and resolution of complex biomedical equipment failures and technical issues.
Serve as an escalation point for advanced clinical equipment support.
Provide technical expertise for specialized or high-risk medical devices.
Develop and promote technical standards, best practices, and operational consistency across Clinical Engineering services.
Support daily operational priorities, including ticket triage, preventive maintenance activities, equipment troubleshooting, and asset management.
Program Oversight: Maintenance, Compliance & Readiness
Oversee preventive maintenance (PM) and electrical safety testing (EST) programs for assigned medical device categories.
Ensure compliance with regulatory, accreditation, manufacturer, and organizational standards.
Support audit preparation and regulatory inspections.
Evaluate and continuously improve maintenance strategies, equipment readiness, and operational performance.
Monitor equipment lifecycle status, maintenance history, and end-of-life replacement planning.
Strategic Asset Lifecycle Management
Lead asset lifecycle planning and capital replacement initiatives.
Analyze equipment utilization, failure trends, downtime, and total cost of ownership.
Partner with leadership to support capital planning and equipment standardization efforts.
Support asset tracking initiatives, inventory accuracy, and real-time location service (RTLS) planning.
Integration, Connectivity & Cybersecurity
Support medical device integration, interoperability, and connectivity initiatives across clinical environments.
Troubleshoot network-connected biomedical equipment.
Partner with IT and cybersecurity teams to assess and mitigate medical device risks.
Support device patching, firmware updates, vulnerability remediation, and medical device security initiatives.
Assist with the ongoing evolution of clinical technology platforms, asset management systems, and ServiceNow adoption.
Vendor & Contract Strategy
Coordinate with OEMs, biomedical service providers, and external vendors to support equipment maintenance and repair activities.
Evaluate service models and provide recommendations regarding in-house versus outsourced support.
Participate in vendor performance reviews and technical discussions.
Build collaborative relationships with vendors to improve service quality and equipment reliability.
Process Improvement & Innovation
Identify and implement process improvements that enhance Clinical Engineering operations.
Support initiatives that improve equipment uptime, operational efficiency, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
Assist with the adoption of new technologies, workflows, and digital solutions supporting the future growth of Dell Medical School's Clinical Engineering program.
Mentorship & Team Leadership
Provide technical guidance and mentorship to Bioengineering Analyst I and II team members as the program grows.
Support onboarding, knowledge transfer, and professional development activities.
Foster collaboration, continuous learning, and operational excellence across the Clinical Engineering team.
Marginal or Periodic Functions
Provide technical leadership and knowledge transfer.
Support onboarding and skill development activities.
Assist with emergency equipment support, after-hours operational needs, and on-call coverage as required.
Adhere to internal controls, reporting structures, and organizational policies.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Technical Expertise
Serve as a subject matter expert in biomedical systems, clinical technologies, and complex medical device ecosystems.
Diagnose and resolve advanced technical issues involving biomedical equipment, device integration, and connected technologies.
Apply knowledge of medical device interoperability, networking, cybersecurity, and asset lifecycle management.
Advise on equipment selection, device standardization, operational readiness, and technical best practices.
Remain current on emerging clinical technologies and their impact on healthcare operations.
Problem Solving
Apply advanced analytical thinking to identify root causes and resolve complex technical issues.
Develop practical solutions that improve equipment reliability, patient safety, and operational efficiency.
Balance immediate operational needs with long-term process improvements.
Prioritize multiple service requests while maintaining high levels of quality and customer service.
Decision Quality
Make sound technical recommendations related to equipment maintenance, lifecycle planning, risk mitigation, and service delivery.
Utilize data, trends, and operational analysis to support decision-making.
Evaluate repair-versus-replacement options while considering operational, financial, and clinical impacts.
Exercise sound judgment when escalating issues requiring leadership or vendor involvement.
Manages Complexity
Effectively manage multiple priorities across ambulatory clinics, the Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC), and future clinical environments.
Integrate technical, operational, regulatory, and clinical considerations into daily decision-making.
Maintain accuracy and organization in fast-paced, evolving healthcare environments.
Adapt to changing priorities while supporting operational continuity.
Collaborates / Influences
Build strong working relationships with clinical staff, IT, infrastructure, integration teams, supply chain, facilities, cybersecurity, and vendor partners.
Communicate technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Promote collaboration across multidisciplinary teams to improve patient care and operational outcomes.
Foster consensus while supporting Clinical Engineering initiatives and operational improvements.
Drive for Results
Demonstrate accountability for equipment reliability, preventative maintenance completion, regulatory compliance, and customer satisfaction.
Respond promptly to service requests and critical equipment issues.
Support operational readiness through proactive maintenance, asset management, and process improvement initiatives.
Maintain a strong customer service mindset while balancing competing priorities.
Developing Others
Provide mentorship, coaching, and technical knowledge transfer to Bioengineering Analyst I and II team members.
Support onboarding and ongoing professional development.
Encourage continuous learning, collaboration, and operational excellence across the Clinical Engineering program.
Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical discipline; OR Associate's degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology.
Six (6) years of progressive biomedical or clinical engineering experience.
Advanced troubleshooting and diagnostic experience supporting biomedical equipment and clinical technologies.
Experience working in large, complex healthcare environments.
Knowledge of medical device maintenance, preventative maintenance programs, regulatory compliance, and operational best practices.
Experience supporting medical equipment, asset management, and clinical engineering operations.
Ability to support multiple priorities while working independently and collaborating across multidisciplinary teams.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related technical discipline.
Eight (8) years of biomedical or clinical engineering experience.
Experience supporting medical device integration, interoperability, cybersecurity, and connected clinical technologies.
Experience with Clinical Engineering asset management, lifecycle planning, and preventative maintenance programs.
Familiarity with healthcare technology platforms such as Epic, ServiceNow, CMMS, RTLS, ITSM/ITIL, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, and Smartsheet.
Experience supporting ambulatory clinics, ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), or enterprise healthcare systems.
Demonstrated experience leading technical projects, process improvements, or operational initiatives.
Experience coordinating with OEMs, biomedical service providers, and cross-functional healthcare teams.
Licenses/Registrations/Certifications
Required
Preferred
Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician (CBET) – AAMI.
Certified Clinical Engineer (CCE) – ACCE.
OEM-specific medical device certifications.
Industry training related to Clinical Engineering, medical device integration, cybersecurity, or asset lifecycle management.
$95,000+ depending on qualifications
Primarily on-site in ambulatory clinics, the Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC), clinical environments, and equipment rooms.
Routine travel between Dell Medical School clinical locations within the Austin area.
Full-time on-site schedule with participation in an on-call rotation supporting ASC operations, including occasional evenings, weekends, and after-hours support as operational needs require.
Repetitive use of a computer, keyboard, and standard office equipment.
Frequent walking throughout clinical environments.
May lift, move, or transport biomedical equipment weighing up to 40 pounds.
May work in confined equipment spaces as needed.
May be exposed to communicable diseases, bloodborne pathogens, ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, hazardous medications, and occasionally disoriented or combative patients while working in clinical environments.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation may be required for travel between clinical sites.
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