Bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, biomedical science, or a related field.
With valid Saudi Engineering License.
Proven work experience in biomedical engineering.
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
Keen attention to detail.
Outstanding teamwork and communication capabilities.
Passionate about integrating engineering with medicine.
The specific job duties and responsibilities of a Biomedical Engineer may vary depending on a few factors, including their level of experience, area of expertise, and the organizations they previously worked for. There are, however, core tasks that all these engineers (regardless of experience) must have. The following are the fundamental duties of a Biomedical Engineer.
Approve new equipment through testing, ensuring standards and compliance.
Install new equipment by setting, adjusting, calibrating, and testing functionality.
Maintain equipment by following preventive maintenance schedules, performing tests, troubleshooting, and resolving malfunctions.
Design and create biomedical technology, including artificial internal organs and body parts, machines, devices, and software.
Compile, analyze, and summarize data to prepare biomedical reports, highlighting information and trends.
Write reports and documents describing protocols, policies, maintenance, standards for use and repair of biomedical tools, machinery, and software.
Share expertise in biomedical engineering through consulting, writing, or teaching.
Update service records for all biomedical machines and equipment.
Design, construct, and upkeep various medical equipment, devices, and diagnostic tools.