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Oxford
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Biomedical Engineer
Hybrid (Can be located in: Oxford, Wigan or Liverpool)
£40,000 - £50,000 + Bonus + Training + Progression + Autonomy + Company Benefits

Are you an Engineer from a Biomedical background, looking for an exciting new opportunity to join a rapidly expanding business, with the chance to work on state-of-the-art equipment?

On offer is this highly autonomous role, where you will be fully invested in your career development through a structured training programe, and ongoing progression opportunities.

This global manufacture are leading the way in cutting edge, bespoke medical device solutions for blue chip clients including the NHS. They have seen rapid growth in recent years due to continuous success. As a result, they are now looking to expand their team of experts.

In this varied role, you will work on multiple projects at a time, liaising with the sales teams and key clients within the medical sector, to design and manufacture bespoke devices. This is a hybrid role, split between working from home, in the office and visiting client sites.

This would suit a Biomedical Engineer looking to take the next step in their career and join an industry leading organization offering structured training and a clear route of progression.

The Role:

Design and manufacture bespoke devices for the Medical Sector.Hybrid role split between working from the office, from home and client sites.Excellent Training & Progression Opportunities.


The Person:

Biomedical Engineering degree or equivalent.CAD/ 3D Modelling experience.Commutable to: Oxford, Wigan or Liverpool.


Reference: 253034

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