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Facilities and Biomedical Engineering Manager, Day Shift, Plant Operations

Adventist HealthCare

$89,357 - $134,035
Nov 14, 2025
Fort Washington, MD, US
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Fort Washington Medical Center is seeking a Facilities and Biomedical Engineering Manager to oversee and lead the facilities/plant operations and the biomedical engineering program for the hospital and its affiliated buildings.

Requirements

  • 5 years’ healthcare experience, hospital experience preferred.
  • Minimum 5-7 years’ experience as a manager (in a healthcare setting) management a department and budget.
  • CHFM certificate required within 2 years

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for oversight and management of the facilities/plant operations and biomed dept.
  • Leads and manages service contracts facilities/plant operations and biomed
  • Leads and manages preventive maintenance program for and facilities/plant operations and biomed.
  • Manages and ensures competency of facilities/plant operations and biomed staff and assists in formulating an operating budget for both departments.
  • Maintain efficient and effective operations for facilities/plant operations and biomed department in accordance with Joint Commission, state, federal and local regulatory laws, standards and protocols.
  • Collaborates with the AHC system and respective AHC entities with the facilities/plant operations and biomed departments for the design, renovation, solicitation and evaluating contractor bids, consulting with architects, engineers and other contractors.

Other

  • Associate’s degree required
  • Bachelor’s degree preferred (i.e. Mechanical engineering)
  • May require some nights and weekends as needed.
  • Adventist HealthCare strongly recommends all applicants to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before commencing employment.
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