M42 is a first-of-its-kind, global tech-enabled health powerhouse committed to the sustainable future of health. The Abu Dhabi-headquartered company is transforming lives through innovative solutions that are solving the world’s most critical health and diagnostic challenges. By harnessing unique medical and data-centric technologies, including genomics and AI, M42 is delivering the highest level of personalized, precise, and preventative health solutions to impactfully disrupt the global health landscape.
The Lead, Biomedical Engineering is responsible for managing and coordinating all activities related to the assigned medical equipment and biomedical systems within the hospital. This role ensures that all medical devices are maintained in optimal condition, meet safety and regulatory standards, and are available to support uninterrupted clinical operations. The Lead will oversee the biomedical team’s daily functions, manage service providers, and ensure compliance with organizational and accreditation requirements.
Manage and maintain the assigned medical equipment, ensuring reliability, safety, and compliance with regulatory standards.
Supervise the biomedical engineering team, oversee daily maintenance activities, and ensure timely resolution of technical issues.
Oversee maintaining accurate equipment inventory, service records, and lifecycle documentation.
Liaise with clinical, Information Technology (IT), and Facility Management (FM) teams to support operational needs and equipment readiness.
Oversee vendor and service contracts, monitor performance, and support procurement through technical evaluations.
Manage the Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) and Operating Expenses (OPEX) planning, ensuring cost-effective equipment management.
Lead new equipment installation and commissioning by coordinating delivery, installation, and acceptance of new equipment.
Ensure compliance with safety, regulatory, and accreditation standards.
Provide training and guidance to staff on equipment use and safety procedures.
Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering or equivalent.
Minimum 7 - 10 years of relevant hospital or healthcare experience, including supervisory responsibilities.
Strong technical knowledge of medical equipment across various clinical areas.
Familiarity with hospital commissioning, equipment planning, and regulatory standards.
Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills.
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