Physics Technician Electronics
Health Careers in Sask
Regina, SK-
Number of positions available : 1
- Salary To be discussed
- Published on July 23rd, 2025
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Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible
Description
Closure Date: August 19, 2025 12:00 AM CST
Position #: 9006186
Union: Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union
Bargaining Unit: SGEU - Saskatchewan Cancer Agency
City/Town: Regina
Facility: Allan Blair Cancer Centre
Department: Medical Physics
Type: Full-time regular
Expected Start Date: September 16, 2025
FTE: 1
Shift Information: Days
Hours of Work: In a 3 week rotation : 14 shift(s) of 7.77 hours
Multi-Facility: Yes
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 7, $46.766 to $54.42 (5 step range)
Job Description:
Reporting to the Site Manager of Medical Physics, the Physics Technician (Electronics) is responsible for performing a variety of duties related to the maintenance programs for radiation oncology related equipment (hereafter referred to as maintenance). This requires performing work related to, but not limited to, preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, troubleshooting, testing, design, and fabrication of complex electro-mechanical equipment. This position is responsible to ensure maintenance is conducted in a manner that maximizes equipment uptime and safety of patients and staff.
QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma in Biomedical Engineering Technology or Electronics Engineering Technology. Technical maintenance courses in High Energy Medical Linear Accelerators, CT Simulators and Orthovoltage treatment units are an asset.
Experience: One (1) year previous experience in the maintenance and repair of medical linear accelerators or related equipment.
Skills: Ability to design, fabricate, maintain and repair electronic equipment in a timely manner.
Initiative, independent judgment and follow-through required to solve complex problems.
Problem solving ability to identify, analyze and define problems and select the most appropriate solution to rectify them.
Expertise in using various computer electronics applications and related software suites.
Ability to interpret detailed information and communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform fine motor movements for making fine adjustments and repairs to computer circuit boards, using small hand tools, manipulating small mechanical parts and data entry.
Human relations skills required to ensure technical compliance and promote collaborative problem solving through negotiating with staff and/or suppliers where there is a requirement to resolve personal or professional conflict.
Ability to be designated as Nuclear Energy Worker as per Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) regulations.
Qualifies for the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK) - Restricted Industrial Journeyperson Electrical License.
Knowledge of culturally responsive care for First Nations and Métis people.
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