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Biomedical Engineer

Manchester
2 weeks ago
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A rapidly growing medical technology company is seeking a Biomedical Engineer to support the design and manufacture of cutting-edge patient-specific devices, including anatomical models, surgical guides and implants. Working closely with surgeons and clinical teams, this role offers the chance to directly impact patient outcomes while developing a career in an innovative, fast-expanding environment.

This role requires full right to work in the UK without restriction.

Key Responsibilities

Convert patient scan data into accurate 3D models using medical segmentation software

Design and manufacture custom medical devices in collaboration with surgeons

Operate and maintain 3D printers (FDM, SLA, SLS, PolyJet), including post-processing and inspection

Ensure compliance with ISO 13485 quality standards and contribute to continuous improvement

Attend surgeries to provide technical support for cases

Support business development activities with hospitals and clinical partners
Required Skills & Experience

Degree in Biomedical Engineering or related discipline

Industry experience in biomedical or medical engineering roles

Strong knowledge of medical segmentation software and patient-specific device design

Solid understanding of human anatomy and surgical procedures (orthopaedics/oncology focus)

Ability to discuss clinical cases with surgeons and recommend design solutions
Desirable Skills

CAD design for medical devices

Experience with Simpleware ScanIP, Materialise Mimics, or Freeform software

Knowledge of ISO 13485 QMS

Project management and strong communication skills

Experience developing surgical simulation models
Location: Manchester based, with some regional travel
Package: Competitive salary, bonus scheme (10+%), pension, 21 days holiday + bank holidays, flexible working options, and career development opportunities

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