Biomedical Repair Technician — Board Level
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Engineering
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Indigo Systems Inc. is a medical equipment service organization based in Southborough, MA. We repair, refurbish, and maintain life-critical clinical devices for hospitals and surgical centers across the United States and globe, including heart-lung machines, heater-cooler units, and electrosurgical units.
We're building our technical bench from the ground up. This is an early-team role with real ownership of how the shop operates.
The Role
We're looking for a repair technician who works at the component level. Most of this industry swaps boards and ships the failed one back to the OEM. We diagnose and repair them.
You'll work primarily in our Southborough lab.
What You'll Do
- Diagnose faults on medical device PCBs down to the component level using schematics, block diagrams, and service manuals
- Perform SMD and through-hole rework: desoldering, replacement, reflow, trace repair
- Troubleshoot with oscilloscopes, DMMs, function generators, power supplies, and logic analyzers
- Execute preventive maintenance, electrical safety testing, and functional verification to OEM specification
- Document all work — findings, parts consumed, test results — to quality system standards
- Support incoming equipment inspection and refurbishment workflows
- Travel to customer facilities in the US for on-site repair and installation support
Required
- Undergraduate degree or diploma in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, or a related technical field
- 2+ years hands-on electronics repair experience
- Demonstrated component-level troubleshooting ability — you can read a schematic and reason your way to a fault
- Proficiency with soldering and rework, including surface-mount work
- Clear technical documentation habits
- Authorized to work in the United States
Preferred
- Prior medical device or biomedical equipment experience
- Familiarity with electrical safety testing (IEC 62353 / NFPA 99) and electrical safety analyzers
- CBET, CRES, or equivalent certification, or working toward one
- Experience in an ISO 13485 or other regulated quality environment
- Exposure to perfusion, ECMO, or surgical equipment platforms
- ESD-controlled workspace experience
Why This Role
- Genuine depth of work — diagnostic repair, not parts replacement
- Life-critical devices where quality and documentation actually matter
- Early enough that you'll help shape procedures, tooling, and the lab itself
- Direct exposure to regulatory and quality systems work if you want that growth path
Details
On-site, Southborough, MA. Full-time. Some domestic US travel required.
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