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Field Service Biomedical Engineer

Key Health Solutions (KHS)
London
1 month ago
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Company Description


Founded in August 2006, Key Health Solutions(A sister company ofHilditch Group) has become a trusted leader in specialist biomedical engineering services. Our core expertise includes biomedical engineering, consultancy, estates and facilities management, project management, and a comprehensive range of medical equipment services, such as calibration, audits, and storage. We also provide ISO certification support for EBME departments, subcontract management, and medical equipment sales.


With a steadfast commitment to excellence, we focus on building close partnerships with our clients and investing in our skilled team. This collaborative approach has driven our growth and established us as one of the UK’s leading providers of healthcare support services. Today, we proudly serve over 1,000 healthcare establishments nationwide, delivering tailored solutions that address the dynamic needs of the healthcare industry.


Role Description


We are seeking aField Service Clinical Engineer/Biomedical Engineerto join our team atKey Health Solutions. This is a full-time, field based in South London, where you will play a pivotal role in the maintenance and management of medical equipment around South London.


Key Responsibilities


  • Carry out routine and preventative maintenance, inspections, and repairs of medical equipment to ensure optimal performance and compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues efficiently, minimising downtime for critical healthcare devices.
  • Provide expert support for a wide range of community medical devices
  • Work closely with clinical staff to ensure equipment meets the needs of healthcare professionals and patients.
  • Maintain accurate service records and documentation to support compliance and audit requirements.
  • Stay informed about industry standards, technologies, and best practices to continuously enhance service delivery.


Qualifications


  • A minimum of1 year post-graduationexperience in biomedical engineering or clinical engineering.
  • Proven expertise in the maintenance and repair of a wide range of medical equipment.
  • A Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, Engineering, or a related discipline.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to liaise effectively with clinical and technical teams.
  • Strong problem-solving abilities and a proactive approach to troubleshooting and maintenance.
  • Familiarity with regulatory requirements and standards in medical device management (e.g., MHRA, ISO).


What We Offer


  • A competitive salary and benefits package.
  • 25 days holiday.
  • Bonus Scheme.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • A collaborative and supportive work environment.
  • The chance to work with cutting-edge technology in a fast-paced and rewarding healthcare setting.


Join us at Key Health Solutions and contribute to enhancing healthcare services across the UK.

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