Biomedical Engineer

Concept Resourcing
London
1 week ago
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Exciting Opportunity for an experienced Biomedical Engineer!

Are you a skilled Biomedical Engineer with experience within the UK ready to make a real impact in the healthcare sector? We're offering a permanent role for an enthusiastic individual to lead on-site medical device repairs, preventative maintenance, and asset management at a cutting-edge hospital location.

Your Responsibilities:

  1. Perform scheduled preventative maintenance on medical equipment, strictly following manufacturer's guidelines.
  2. Collaborate with the site manager/team leader to surpass contractual Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  3. Conduct necessary repairs on medical equipment, adhering closely to manufacturer's guidelines.
  4. Manage all administrative tasks linked to repairs and preventative maintenance, following our streamlined procedures.
  5. Be the crucial support for our valued customers, ensuring seamless hospital operations.
  6. Embark on journeys to satellite sites for Corrective and Preventive Maintenance, ensuring seamless healthcare delivery.
  7. Safeguard a secure work environment within the hospital premises.
  8. Keep our vital spare part stock replenished, ensuring uninterrupted service.
  9. Craft and orchestrate schedules to complete workloads in your designated area.
  10. Keep service documentation up-to-date in line with our evolving business needs.
  11. Collaborate with OEM and third-party supplier service staff and management when needed, fostering strong partnerships.
  12. Maintain tools and test equipment to the highest standards, aligning with our company's ethos.

Required Qualifications:

  1. HNC in Electrical Electronic Engineering or equivalent (Essential)
  2. Qualification in Engineering, electronics, or medical technologies like biomedical engineering (Desirable)

Required Skills:

  1. Forge lasting Customer Relationships with flair (Essential)
  2. Champion Excellent written and oral communication skills (Essential)
  3. Navigate MS Office suite, especially Excel, with ease (Essential)
  4. Exhibit unwavering integrity and discretion (Essential)

Your Track Record:

  1. 2-5 years in a healthcare environment, specialising in medical equipment (Essential)
  2. Familiarity with national and local regulatory standards is an added advantage (Desirable)
  3. Previous experience in clinical environments involving patient communication is a plus (Desirable)

Interested? Apply Below or reach out directly for more information.

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