Biomedical Validation Technician - Medical Devices

Rullion
Romford, England
6 months ago
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Role: Validation Technician - Medical DevicesLocation: Queens Hospital, RomfordStart Date ASAPDuration: 01 December 2025Pay Rate: £15-£20 P/hr PAYEOverview: My client is one of the country's leading providers of medical equipment services, everything from life saving infusion devises, vital sign monitors, ECG machines, electrosurgical equipment, ventilators all the way from purchase to installation to commissioning and maintenance both in the UK and internationally.Our client is after support with a short term project validating and assessing assets at Queens Hospital, Romford.Job Summary:This role involves conducting medical equipment validation checks, asset labelling, condition assessments, and functional performance testing to ensure all assets are correctly identified, operational, and compliant with company and regulatory standards.Key Responsibilities:* Perform detailed validation and verification of equipment and asset data against records and documentation.* Conduct on-site inspections to assess asset status and operational condition.* Implement and maintain asset labelling systems to ensure accurate identification and traceability.* Carry out functional and performance checks on equipment to confirm reliability and safety.* Support audits and compliance reviews related to asset management and equipment validation.Skills:* Experience in asset management, equipment validation, or maintenance engineering.* Strong analytical and documentation skills.* Attention to detail and ability to work independently in hospital environments.If this is of interest please submit you CV at the details attached.Since 1978, Rullion has been securing exceptional candidates for a range of clients; from large well-known brands, to SMEs and start ups. As a family-owned business, Rullion's approach is credible and honest, focused on building long-lasting relationships with both clients and candidates.Rullion is a forward-thinking recruitment company that specialises in providing a wide range of talent consultancy services to a diverse client base; from small start-ups to large household names.Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.TPBN1_UKTJ

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