68A Biomedical Equipment Specialist NCOER Bullet Examples
Real NCOER bullet examples for 68A Biomedical Equipment Specialists covering all six leadership competencies. Written to reflect the medical device maintenance, calibration, and technical support responsibilities of biomedical equipment NCOs at every level.
What is a 68A in the Army?
MOS 68A is the Army's Biomedical Equipment Specialist, responsible for performing maintenance services and repairs on all medical equipment and medically related systems, including inspection, calibration, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and electrical safety testing.
What makes a strong 68A NCOER?
Biomedical equipment specialist evaluations should reflect equipment readiness rates, calibration accuracy, safety compliance, and the ability to maintain critical medical devices under operational conditions. Strong 68A bullets reference specific equipment managed, readiness percentages, and patient safety outcomes. Raters should cite measurable maintenance outcomes and specific medical systems maintained.
Example 68A NCOER Bullets by Competency
Tips for writing 68A NCOER bullets
- Use exact equipment readiness rates and calibration statistics in Achieves
- Patient safety compliance and zero equipment failure records belong in Character
- Maintenance SOPs and calibration procedures developed belong in Intellect
- Leading biomedical maintenance sections belongs in Leads
- Training junior specialists on medical equipment systems belongs in Develops
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- Biomedical Equipment Specialist
- BMET
- Maintenance Team Leader
- Medical Maintenance Section Sergeant
- MEDLOG Maintenance NCO
- Senior Biomedical Trainer
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