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Medical Device Technician

Prescott's, Inc · Kansas City, Missouri, United States · Posted Jul 7, 2026

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Join the team at Prescott’s, Inc. — where quality meets care.

Prescott’s is a leading medical device services company, trusted by healthcare professionals across the country. We specialize in the distribution and expert refurbishment of essential medical equipment, including sterilizers, surgical microscopes, pumps, monitors, anesthesia machines, and more. Our mission is to enhance the quality of healthcare by ensuring providers have access to reliable, high-performing equipment. If you're passionate about supporting the frontlines of care through innovation and service, we’d love to have you on our team.

This position will support Pioneer Biomedical -- a subsidiary of Prescott's Inc.

As a Medical Device Technician, you will be responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining various medical devices and equipment. Your technical expertise and meticulous attention to detail will be crucial in ensuring that all devices meet industry standards and are safe for use in medical settings.

Responsibilities

Repairs, reworks, or calibrates units, subassemblies, or components to meet operational specifications or tolerances.  Conducts tests and inspections of products and processes to evaluate quality, performance, and compliance to specification.

Reads test schedule, work orders, performance specifications, wiring diagrams, or schematics to determine testing procedure and equipment to be used.

Trims and prepares components including but not limited to wire cables, connectors, and resistors by applying solder and various adhesives as specified by prints and procedural documents.

Uses a variety of equipment including but not limited to power supplies, multimeters, leak detection/vacuum systems, volt meters, flowtrax testing equipment, ohmmeters, soldering equipment, and a variety of precision hand tools.

Performs or inspects component replacement and rework on units, sub-assemblies and repair/exchange assemblies as required.

Reads instrument dial or scope, or observes viewing screen, that indicates resistance, capacitance, continuity, and wave pattern or defect, such as short circuit or current leakage.

Compares instrument reading or monitor display with standards and rejects defective units.

Confers with technicians, production supervisor, and others regarding testing procedures and results to resolve problems.

Examines component, subassembly, or part for defects.

May analyze and troubleshoot test results on defective units to determine cause of failure. Be able to navigate software systems and input data.

Adjusts, repairs, or replaces electronic component parts to correct defects and to ensure conformance to specifications.

Explains assembly testing procedures or techniques to other workers as needed.

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