Junior Biomedical Engineer

Rise Technical Recruitment
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
6 months ago
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An excellent opportunity for a Junior Biomedical Engineer to join an innovative company developing next-generation technologies. This is a chance to work on life-changing products while advancing your career in a highly technical and multidisciplinary R&D environment.

Do you have a degree in Biomedical, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering? Are you looking to gain hands-on experience in medical device design, prototyping, and testing?

Specialising in advanced medical technology, this pioneering organisation has built a global reputation for engineering excellence and innovation. With continued investment and ambitious growth plans, they are expanding their team - creating a new opening for a Junior Biomedical Engineer.

In this role, you will be responsible for supporting the design, assembly, and testing of prototype devices, assisting with verification and validation activities, and maintaining accurate technical documentation. You will work closely with multidisciplinary engineers to troubleshoot, improve device performance, and contribute to product development in alignment with ISO 13485 and regulatory standards.

This role would therefore suit a Junior Biomedical Engineer or recent graduate with academic projects or some industry experience in medical devices or similar, who is looking for a hands-on, impactful position within a rapidly growing company.

The Role:

Support design, assembly, and testing of prototype medical devices

  • Verification and validation testing
  • Maintaining technical documentation
  • £30,000 - £35,000 + Training + Progression + 33 Days HolidayThe Person:

    Degree in Biomedical, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, or related discipline
    Some experience or academic projects in medical devices or similar
  • Commutable to Nottingham area

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