Clinical Biomedical Engineer - Hospital Equipment Management

Job Title: Clinical Biomedical Engineer – Hospital Equipment Management
Location: Onsite (Hospital/Healthcare Facility)
Job Type: Full-Time
Experience Level: Entry to Mid-Level

We are looking for a skilled and proactive Clinical Biomedical Engineer to oversee the management, maintenance, and safe operation of medical equipment within a clinical setting. This role plays a crucial part in ensuring hospital technologies function reliably, safely, and in compliance with healthcare standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install, calibrate, inspect, and maintain a wide range of medical devices and diagnostic equipment

  • Monitor equipment performance and troubleshoot technical issues in real-time

  • Perform regular preventive and corrective maintenance per manufacturer and regulatory guidelines

  • Maintain accurate records of equipment inventory, service logs, and compliance documents

  • Collaborate with clinical staff to ensure proper usage and understanding of medical equipment

  • Evaluate new medical technologies and assist with procurement and installation

  • Ensure all equipment meets safety and quality standards in accordance with regulatory bodies (e.g., ISO, FDA, CE, local health authorities)

Requirements

  • Bachelors degree in Biomedical Engineering, Clinical Engineering, or related field

  • 1–3 years of experience in a hospital or clinical setting (internships considered)

  • Hands-on knowledge of imaging systems, patient monitoring devices, infusion pumps, ventilators, etc.

  • Familiarity with healthcare compliance standards and medical device regulations

  • Strong problem-solving and communication skills

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment and respond to urgent equipment issues

  • Bonus: Certification in Clinical Engineering (CCE) or Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET)

Why Join Us

  • Make a direct impact on patient safety and hospital operations

  • Work closely with healthcare professionals across departments

  • Access to ongoing technical training and certifications

  • Stable and meaningful career in a growing healthcare environment

  • Competitive salary, benefits, and professional growth opportunities

How to Apply

Please send:

  • Your resume/CV

  • A brief statement outlining your clinical or technical experience

  • Certifications or licenses held (if applicable)

  • Availability for interview or start date

  • (Optional) Salary expectations

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