We approach every day with a pledge to make life better for the more than 9 million brave Veterans who have risked so much to protect our country, and your ability to diagnose issues as a medical instrument technician is vital to that process.
Thanks to your training and technical proficiency, your work as a medical instrument technician makes you an integral part of our team here at VA. And you deserve employment benefits that are commensurate with what you bring to the table.
We do that because, whatever path is calling you, there are more than 1,300 VA facilities around the country where your expertise is valuable.
With that in mind, no matter where you want to go with your career, we can help you get there, providing the security, stability, schedule and even the scholarships that can make a difference in elevating your work from “just a job” to “a career that counts.”
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Bringing your expertise to VA is not only valuable to the Veterans we serve, but can be of great benefit to you as well. Learn more about what we have to offer at VA Careers.
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