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Biomedical Engineer

City of London
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Biomedical Engineer - Central London

A fantastic opportunity to join a market leading organisation as a bio medical engineer

This role would suit someone with a HND or Degree in an engineering or electronics discipline and 2-3 years experience within the NHS or a private company within the UK as a clinical based engineer.

The role is Monday to Friday, no evenings or weekends.

Location: Site-based in London
Role Duration: Permanent
Purpose of the Role:
Provision of daily on-site medical devices repairs, preventative maintenance, and asset management to contractual Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within a specified hospital location. Build long-term relationships with customers, subcontractors, and staff to ensure responsiveness and superior customer service.

Key Responsibilities:

Perform scheduled preventative maintenance (PM) on medical equipment as per manufacturer's guidelines.
Support the site manager/team leader in achieving contractual KPIs.
Complete repairs on medical equipment as per manufacturer's guidelines.
Complete all associated administrative work for repairs and preventative maintenance.
Support customers to ensure minimal disruption to hospital operations.
Travel to various sites as required to perform Corrective and Preventive Maintenance.
Maintain safe working practices within the hospital environment.
Maintain spare part stock as necessary.
Schedule and complete workload for customers within the 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 standards.

Qualifications:

Certified OEM trainings.
HNC in Electrical Electronic Engineering or equivalent.
Qualification in Engineering, electronics, or medical technologies such as biomedical engineering.

Skills:

Excellent Customer Relationship skills.
Excellent written and oral communication.
Good working knowledge of MS Office suite, Excel.
Superior integrity and discretion.

Experience:

2-5 Years UK-based experience in a medical environment with experience on medical equipment.
Familiarity with appropriate national and local regulatory standards.
Experience working in a clinical environment involving patient communication.
Familiarity with a broad range of medical devices.

Additional Requirements:

Languages: English.
DBS Disclosure: Enhanced Disclosure required

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