Health Services Maintenance Technicians are Medical Service Corps (MSCs) officers whose Area of Concentration is the clinical engineering branch of medicine. These highly skilled soldiers deal with the biomedical maintenance management, safety, and BMET supervision requirements for the Department of the Army. These technical experts and tactical leaders coach and train staff in the proper use and operator maintenance of biomedical equipment and medical support systems. Proper terms of address Sir or Ma'am, Mr. or Mrs. and/or Chief. Current minimum requirements It's not easy commissioning into this diverse career field since many hold a MOS 68A (Biomedical Equipment Specialist), have 48 months experience, 6 college level English, 6 Computer Science and Information Technology Credits, as well as 12 months in a supervisory position. More information can be found at the U.S. Army Recruiting website . Once, accepted, Warrant Officers (WO) will proceed to AMEDD officers school Ft. Sam Houston in San Anonio , Texas. In Texas, they'll learn about medical maintenance and property book management techniques. . Lastly, many should seek out certifications within their field such as Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician. * See also Biomedical Equipment Technician *