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The average salary for a Medical Equipment Repairer in U.S. is $64,140.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $64,140

$36,810$97,780

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $30.84

$17.70$47.01

What does a Medical Equipment Repairer earn?

On average, medical equipment repairers earn around $64,140 per year in the U.S.. These professionals repair and maintain medical or electromechanical equipment and are charged with keeping the systems running reliably and safely. With experience, some medical equipment repairers may specialize in specific types of devices, such as radiology equipment or lab instruments.

How to earn more as a Medical Equipment Repairer

If you want to become a medical equipment repairer, you will need a degree in biomedical engineering, technology, or a related field. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. If you want to make more money, you can go into a specialised area such as a clinical engineer, or move up to a manager role in a technology-related environment. Being self-employed or starting your own equipment repair business are also viable options.