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Biomedical Engineer

GraduateJuniorFull-timeOfficeCamberwell VIC 3124, AustraliaPosted 2 months agoVerified 8 hours ago
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About the job

This job is all about being a hands-on Biomedical Engineer who plays a crucial role in managing the repair, calibration, and maintenance of CardioScan’s medical equipment. Your work will directly impact patient outcomes across Australia, ensuring that cardiac diagnostics are safe, accurate, and reliable. The team thrives in a collaborative environment, focusing on continuous learning and development while embracing a high-trust culture.

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You'll be responsible for

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Repairing medical equipment

Repair, calibrate, and maintain all medical equipment used by CardioScan to ensure optimal performance.
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Traveling to customer sites

Travel to customer sites nationally as needed for on-site equipment servicing, ensuring seamless service delivery.
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Conducting safety testing

Conduct safety testing on all medical equipment to ensure compliance and performance standards are met.

Key criteria

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Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering

Essential educational background for technical expertise.

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1+ years in medical equipment service

Demonstrated experience in electronics or medical equipment maintenance.

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Valid driver’s licence

Required for travel to customer sites across Australia.

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5 criteria for this job
Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering
Essential educational background for technical expertise.

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1+ years in medical equipment service
Demonstrated experience in electronics or medical equipment maintenance.

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Valid driver’s licence
Required for travel to customer sites across Australia.

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Strong computer skills
Proficiency in MS Word and Excel for documentation.

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Analytical mindset and attention to detail
Critical for troubleshooting and ensuring equipment performance.

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