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For U.S. based positions, the pay range is $66,704.00-$100,056.00 Annual. It is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the pay range and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case.
This is a field position requiring work within a hospital or healthcare system in the Northwest LA, CA area, including travel for preventative maintenance, installations, troubleshooting, and repairs.
Candidates need an Associates degree, Bachelor’s degree, military education, participation in a GE HealthCare Biomedical or Field Engineer Services Internship or Military Externship program, or High School Diploma/GED with 4+ years’ experience servicing electronic equipment, plus a valid Driver’s License and legal authorization to work in the U.S.
GE HealthCare fosters a culture that values humility, trust, transparency, focus, ownership, and unyielding integrity, with a supportive environment that encourages collaboration, care, and career opportunities.
Strong candidates have the basic qualifications, physical ability to lift up to 35 lbs. and perform demanding tasks, and availability for after-hours, rotating on-call schedules including weekends.
Healthcare technology and data analytics provider
GE Healthcare provides a range of healthcare technologies and services aimed at improving patient care. Its main products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring solutions, and advanced software for data analysis. These products help medical professionals make informed decisions and enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Unlike many competitors, GE Healthcare invests significantly in research and development, allocating $1 billion each year to innovate and enhance its offerings. The company’s goal is to support healthcare providers in delivering better patient outcomes, as evidenced by its technology supporting over 300,000 patients daily and managing 2 billion patient scans each year.