The Biomedical Engineer is responsible for the installation, maintenance, calibration, and safe functioning of all medical equipment to ensure compliance with
NABH standards
, patient safety norms, and hospital quality processes. The role involves close coordination with clinical departments, vendors, and the quality team to maintain equipment uptime, documentation, and safety guidelines.
2. Key ResponsibilitiesA. Equipment Management
Install, test, and commission new medical equipment according to manufacturer guidelines.
Perform preventive maintenance (PM) and corrective maintenance (CM) as per schedules.
Maintain AMC/CMC records and coordinate with vendors for service visits and breakdown support.
Monitor equipment performance and ensure minimal downtime.
B. NABH Compliance & Documentation
Maintain documentation as per
NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals) standards
, including:
Equipment inventory
Calibration records
PM/CM records
User training logs
Electrical & safety testing records
Ensure all biomedical processes comply with hospital policies and NABH guidelines.
Participate in internal audits and support quality team in closing NCs related to biomedical engineering.
C. Safety & Quality Assurance
Conduct electrical safety tests, leakage tests, and operational performance verification periodically.
Ensure all equipment is calibrated on time and supported with valid calibration certificates.
Implement equipment tagging (functional, under maintenance, condemned, spare).
Conduct hazard analysis and support the Safety Committee with equipment-related safety checks.
D. User Training & Support
Train doctors, nurses, and technicians in safe and proper equipment handling.
Prepare SOPs and user manuals as required.
Provide on-call support for troubleshooting equipment inside critical-care units (ICU, OT, NICU, Emergency).
E. Procurement & Vendor Coordination
Participate in equipment selection, technical evaluation, and comparative analysis.
Verify delivery, installation reports (DHR), and service contracts.
Maintain coordination with suppliers for spares, repairs, and warranty support.
F. Equipment Lifecycle & Cost Control
Monitor spare part consumption and manage stock levels efficiently.
Participate in equipment condemnation and replacement planning.
Recommend cost-effective solutions for repairs and upgrades.
Diploma in Biomedical Engineering with relevant experience
Experience
1-5 years for Engineer / Executive level
5+ years for Senior Engineer level
Experience in a
NABH-accredited multispeciality hospital
preferred.
Technical Skills
Knowledge of ICU, OT, CSSD, Radiology, Laboratory, and Emergency equipment.
Understanding of NABH standards for medical equipment safety.
Familiarity with PM/CM procedures, calibration, and safety guidelines.
Ability to interpret service manuals and technical documentation.
Soft Skills
Good communication & coordination skills
Problem-solving ability
Documentation accuracy
Ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment
4. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Equipment uptime (? 95%)
Completion of PM schedule (100%)
Zero non-compliance in NABH audits
Timely calibration (100%)
Reduction in breakdown calls
User training coverage and feedback
5. Work Conditions
May require on-call duties for emergency breakdowns.
Work across all hospital departments including ICU, OT, Cath Lab, Radiology, etc.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ?40,000.00 - ?65,000.00 per month
Benefits:
Cell phone reimbursement
Provident Fund
Work Location: In person
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