Junior Biomedical Field Engineer

Focus Resourcing
United Kingdom
3 days ago
£20,000 – £30,000 pa

Salary

£20,000 – £30,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Junior
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (3 days ago)

This is an excellent opportunity for a Biomedical Engineer with 1 year + experience of working in UK hospitals. You will need OEM certificates to demonstrate the training you have undertaken.

Your role:

Perform scheduled preventative maintenance (PM) on medical equipment as per manufacturer's guidelines

Support the site manager / team leader as required and in achieving contractual KPI's.

Complete repairs as required on medical equipment as per manufacturer's guidelines

Complete all associated administrative work in completing repairs and preventative maintenance a

Support customers whenever needed to ensure minimal disruption to the operation of the hospital.

Complete associated admin needed to close repairs

Maintain safe working practices within the hospital environment

Maintain spare part stock wherever necessary

Schedule and complete workload for customers within assigned area

Maintain service documentation in line with business requirements

Meet with OEM service staff and management when required

Maintain tools and test equipment in line with company standardsThe person:

Certified OEM trainings

Qualification in Engineering, electronics or medical technologies such as biomedical engineering, desirably at Bachelors level or experience.

1 year UK-based experience on medical equipment

Familiarity with appropriate national and local regulatory standards

Worked in clinical environment and involving patient communication

Excellent customer relationship skills

Excellent written and oral communication

Good working knowledge of MS Office suite, Excel

Superior integrity and discretion

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