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Junior Biomedical Engineer

City of London
3 weeks ago
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Junior Biomedical Engineer

📍 Site-Based in Central London| UK Travel Occasionally | International Travel Possible
🗓️ Permanent Role with a starting salary of £32000

Are you ready to kickstart your career in biomedical engineering with a hands-on role in a clinical environment? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a supportive team where your work directly impacts patient care and hospital operations.

🔧 What You'll Be Doing

Carrying out preventative maintenance and repairs on a wide range of medical devices
Ensuring equipment is serviced in line with manufacturer guidelines and industry standards
Supporting the site manager and team to meet contractual KPIs
Managing spare parts, tools, and test equipment to ensure smooth operations
Maintaining accurate service documentation and administrative records
Building strong relationships with hospital staff and OEM service teams
Ensuring safe working practices in a clinical setting

🎓 What You'll Bring

A qualification in engineering, electronics, or medical technologies (biomedical engineering preferred)
1-3 years of UK-based experience working with medical equipment
Strong communication and customer service skills
Familiarity with regulatory standards and clinical environments
Good working knowledge of MS Office, especially Excel
Certified OEM training (desirable but not essential)

🌍 Mobility & Travel

Primarily site-based
Occasional UK travel
Possible international travel for training courses

✅ Additional Requirements

Enhanced DBS Disclosure required
Commitment to quality assurance, health & safety, and environmental standardsThis role offers a chance to grow within a dynamic and meaningful sector, with full support and training provided. If you're passionate about technology and healthcare, and want to make a real difference, we'd love to hear from you

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