Biomedical Engineering Supervisor

Biomedical Engineering Supervisor
  • posted job: 2025-06-24
  • Sydney
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  • Job Country: Australia
  • Job Industry: Engineering & Architecture
  • Job Profile: Biomedical Engineering
  • Training Duration: Not Required
  • Number of Jobs Opening: 60
  • Salary: 175000 ( 175000 Per Month)
  • Job Type: Full Time
  • Visa: Provided by company
  • Food: Provided by company
  • Accommodation: Provided by company
  • Air ticket: Provided by company
  • Medical Insurance: Provided by Company
  • Commuting to job location: Provided by company
  • Required Experience: Not Required
  • Minimum Education Level: Not Required
  • Employee Acceptance: International
  • Work Location: Work at Office/Being at Work
  • Hiring Need: Immediate

Job Description:

Job Description: Biomedical Engineering Supervisor – Engineering & Architecture Job Industry, Sydney

The Biomedical Engineering Supervisor in Sydney is responsible for overseeing the installation, maintenance, and performance of medical devices and biomedical systems within hospitals, clinics, and research institutions. This leadership role ensures that all biomedical equipment meets operational standards, regulatory compliance, and supports high-quality patient care. The supervisor manages a team of biomedical technicians and engineers while coordinating with clinical and administrative stakeholders.

Core duties include supervising daily operations related to medical equipment servicing, planning preventive maintenance schedules, and resolving technical issues that arise during equipment use. The supervisor also leads efforts in the evaluation and procurement of new medical technologies, ensuring compatibility with facility infrastructure and clinical requirements. They oversee system calibrations, safety inspections, and performance validations in accordance with local healthcare standards.

In this role, the Biomedical Engineering Supervisor participates in departmental planning, manages budgets related to equipment and servicing, and provides regular reports on device performance, risk assessments, and compliance. The supervisor liaises with suppliers and service providers to negotiate contracts, warranties, and support agreements. They also lead internal training initiatives to ensure that technical staff stay updated on evolving medical technologies and safety protocols.

Operating in Sydney’s high-demand healthcare landscape, the supervisor plays a pivotal role in sustaining reliable and advanced biomedical infrastructure. This position directly impacts patient safety, operational efficiency, and the effective delivery of clinical services across a variety of healthcare settings.

This role requires strong leadership, technical acumen, and an understanding of clinical workflows to effectively manage biomedical technology systems and support Sydney’s healthcare service delivery.

Job Requirement:

Job Requirements: Biomedical Engineering Supervisor – Engineering & Architecture Job Industry, Sydney

Candidates must demonstrate in-depth knowledge of medical devices, diagnostic systems, and hospital-grade equipment. The ability to supervise a technical team and coordinate daily service operations is critical. Familiarity with medical device safety standards, including calibration protocols and compliance with Australian healthcare regulations, is essential for overseeing high-functioning biomedical systems.

Strong project management skills are required to organise maintenance schedules, manage work orders, and track performance data across a wide inventory of medical equipment. The supervisor should be proficient in using asset management systems and diagnostic tools to monitor device reliability and ensure service continuity.

Leadership qualities are important for mentoring staff, conducting performance evaluations, and fostering a culture of accountability and technical excellence. The ability to clearly communicate with medical professionals, vendors, and internal stakeholders ensures effective coordination during equipment planning, troubleshooting, or upgrades.

Analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential for evaluating system failures, proposing improvements, and mitigating technical risks. Candidates should be skilled in budget planning, cost control, and evaluating supplier proposals to support strategic procurement decisions.

Adaptability, organisation, and a commitment to ongoing professional development are key traits for success in this supervisory role. The candidate should be capable of responding quickly to equipment issues, supporting emergency readiness, and aligning biomedical operations with Sydney’s healthcare quality standards and technological advancements.

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