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Supervisor, Biomedical Asset Management

Job in Miami, Miami-Dade County, Florida, 33222, USA
Listing for: Carnival Corporation & plc
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-10
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Medical Device Industry, Biomedical Engineer, Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Operations Management
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 110000 - 160000 USD Yearly USD 110000.00 160000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

The Supervisor, Biomedical Maintenance & Medical Asset Management is responsible for leading and executing the end-to-end biomedical maintenance program and lifecycle management of medical equipment supporting Carnival Corporation’s global Health Services operations.

This is a hands‑on supervisory role that includes performing and overseeing preventive maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, and annual servicing of shipboard medical equipment, while also managing the Miami-based biomedical depot and asset inventory operations. The role ensures all medical assets are safe, compliant, operationally ready, and accurately tracked.

The Supervisor works closely with shipboard medical teams, logistics, supply chain, and external service vendors to ensure equipment reliability, minimize downtime, and standardize biomedical engineering practices across the fleet.

Essential Functions Lead Biomedical Maintenance Operations
  • Perform hands‑on preventive maintenance, calibration, diagnostics, and repair of medical equipment across depot and shipboard environments.
  • Lead annual shipboard biomedical servicing visits, ensuring all equipment meets operational readiness, safety, and performance standards.
  • Troubleshoot complex equipment issues and support corrective maintenance both onsite and remotely.
  • Ensure all servicing aligns with OEM/AEM requirements and safety expectations.
  • Provide appropriate on‑the‑job training to junior technicians and staff.
Manage Shipboard Asset Inspection & Lifecycle Oversight
  • Conduct annual end‑to‑end equipment reviews across the fleet, validating inventory accuracy, functionality, and maintenance status.
  • Execute incoming inspection, commissioning, and decommissioning of medical devices.
  • Provide repair vs. replace recommendations based on asset condition, lifecycle, and operational risk.
  • Drive standardization of equipment types, configurations, and maintenance practices.
Oversee Miami Biomedical Depot & Inventory Operations
  • Manage day‑to‑day operations of the biomedical depot, including staging, storage, repair, and dispatch of equipment.
  • Ensure proper handling, tracking, and storage conditions for sensitive medical devices.
  • Maintain inventory control for biomedical assets, spare parts, and consumables to support fleet readiness.
  • Coordinate with logistics for equipment shipment to/from vessels and global locations.
Compliance, Documentation, Training & Program Tracking
  • Ensure accurate and complete documentation of all maintenance, repairs, inspections, and asset records.
  • Track key performance indicators such as PM completion, downtime, and repair trends.
  • Support audit readiness and ensure adherence to internal quality and documentation standards.
  • Provide demonstrations and instructional material to medical staff on the proper, safe use of devices.
Vendor Coordination & Service Partner Management
  • Coordinate with OEMs and third‑party vendors for advanced repairs, technical support, and parts procurement.
  • Monitor vendor performance and elevate issues impacting equipment reliability or turnaround times.
  • Support warranty recovery, contract compliance, and service optimization.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Scope: Global operational scope, supporting shore‑based biomedical depot functions in Miami and shipboard medical operations across the fleet.
  • Problem solving: Hands‑on technical troubleshooting of biomedical equipment across diverse environments, balancing maintenance schedules with urgent repairs and diagnosing repeat failures.
  • Impact: Direct impact on crew and guest safety, clinical readiness, regulatory confidence, cost efficiency, and asset longevity.
  • Leadership: Manager‑level operational leadership within a matrixed shore‑ship environment; oversees a small team and coordinates cross‑functionally.

For all roles:

  • Knowledge: Understanding of workplace policies and procedures; familiarity with collaboration tools and techniques.
  • Skills: Strong time management and organizational skills.
  • Abilities: Reliable attendance, punctuality, teamwork, and professionalism.
Essential/Minimum qualifications
  • Associate degree (or higher) in Biomedical Equipment Technology, Electronics, Electrical Engineering Technology, or related…
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