Facilities Engineers:Manage the hospital's physical infrastructure, including buildings, utilities, and environmental systems (HVAC, medical gas supply, electrical systems, etc.).
Biomedical Engineers:Focus on medical equipment, ensuring its safe and proper operation through maintenance, calibration, and software updates. They also play a role in purchasing new equipment and training medical staff on its use.
Clinical Engineers:Oversee the commissioning and maintenance of medical equipment, ensuring it's safe, calibrated, and functioning correctly to meet patient care needs.
Hospital Engineers:This role is broader, encompassing various aspects of infrastructure and equipment management, including new technology implementation, sustainable practices, and adapting to evolving healthcare needs.
Key areas where engineers contribute:
Infrastructure Management:Ensuring the hospital's physical plant is safe, efficient, and sustainable.
Medical Device Management:Maintaining, calibrating, and repairing medical equipment, as well as purchasing new equipment.
Technology Implementation:Introducing and implementing new technologies to improve patient care and treatment.
Safety and Risk Management:Identifying and mitigating safety risks associated with medical equipment and hospital facilities.
Training and Support:Providing training and support to medical staff on the use of new technologies and equipment.
Job Classification
Industry: Medical Services / HospitalFunctional Area / Department: Production, Manufacturing & EngineeringRole Category: EngineeringRole: Electrical / Electronics EngineerEmployement Type: Full time