Medical Imaging Engineer - Amarillo, TX
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technician, Electronics Engineer
Job Description
ATTENTION MILITARY AFFILIATED JOB SEEKERS - Our organization works with partner companies to source qualified talent for their open roles. The following position is available to Veterans, Transitioning Military, National Guard and Reserve Members, Military Spouses, Wounded Warriors, and their Caregivers. If you have the required skill set, education requirements, and experience, please click the submit button and follow the next steps.
All positions are onsite, unless otherwise stated.
Location:
Amarillo, TX & regional travel may be required.
Salary:
Flexible based on experience.
Training:
Training provided in Nashville, TN. Depending on skill level, training is 8-12 weeks. All expenses (except food) paid.
Tri‑Imaging Solutions is at the forefront of medical imaging equipment innovation, specializing in enterprise imaging systems management. We're committed to pushing boundaries and delivering cutting‑edge solutions to the industry. Join our dynamic team and contribute to advancing medical imaging technology.
What’s In It For You (Benefits)- Highly competitive salary
- Car/travel reimbursement
- Continuing diagnostic imaging training
- Company‑paid holidays plus PTO
- Major medical/dental/vision benefits
- Recognition/reward program
We are seeking a motivated Level 1 Field Service Engineer to join our team. This is an excellent opportunity for early‑career professionals who have a strong technical foundation and are looking to grow in the medical imaging field.
The ideal candidate will have 1–2 years of experience servicing general X‑ray equipment or military equivalent from the list below
Army- 68A:
Repairs, calibrates, and maintains medical diagnostic and treatment equipment—directly aligned with biomedical device repair. - 91C:
Maintains and repairs HVAC and refrigeration systems—provides transferable electrical and mechanical system skills. - 91D:
Repairs and maintains power‑generating systems—includes electrical diagnostics applicable to medical equipment power systems. - 15 Series (e.g., 15T, 15R, etc.):
Troubleshoots and repairs helicopter systems including avionics, hydraulics, and electronics—strong foundation in precision systems.
- 4A2X1:
Calibrates and repairs biomedical devices like X‑rays and MRI—exact match for hospital equipment work. - 2A3X3:
Maintains fighter aircraft systems—includes hydraulics, electrical, and diagnostic components. - 2A3X4:
Repairs avionics systems—core electronic skills mirror medical imaging technology. - 2A3X6:
Maintains systems—cross‑training in avionics and mechanical diagnostics. - 2A5X1:
Handles airframe and power plant maintenance—broad mechanical and electrical foundation. - 2A5X3:
Integrates and repairs avionics in heavy aircraft—direct transfer to imaging and diagnostic systems. - 2A5X4:
Maintains bomber and refuel aircraft systems—includes sensor, electrical, and data integration. - 2A6X1:
Works on jet engines—deep experience in sensors, circuits, and system performance. - 2A6X2:
Maintains aerospace ground support gear—power systems, test benches, and cooling systems overlap with MRI environments. - 2A6X3:
Repairs ejection and escape systems—precision electronic and mechanical work. - 2A6X4:
Repairs aircraft fuel systems—includes electronic diagnostics and safety testing. - 2A6X5:
Maintains hydraulic systems—fluid dynamics and component‑level troubleshooting useful in medical platforms.
- BMET:
Repairs hospital‑grade equipment like dialysis, X‑ray, and MRI machines—direct pipeline to biomedical field. - AD:
Aircraft engine maintenance—mechanical systems similar to MRI cooling and pneumatics. - AE:
Aircraft electrical system maintenance—skills directly transferable to imaging equipment diagnostics. - AM:
Repairs airframes and hydraulics—fluid system repair knowledge overlaps with large‑scale medical devices. - AME:
Maintains egress systems—emphasizes electro‑mechanical precision similar to CAT scan tables and patient safety systems. - AO:
Handles weapons systems—includes electrical components but less aligned with medical field. - AT:
Repairs and calibrates avionics—strong foundation for transitioning to electronics‑based medical…
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