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Medical Engineering Technician

Medical Engineering Technicians ensure that medical equipment is checked and maintained to ensure it is working properly and is safe to use.

You will work with an increasingly wide range of medical equipment in order to deliver healthcare services. This ranges from simple devices such as nebulisers to deliver treatment for respiratory patients through to sophisticated radiotherapy linear accelerators for cancer treatments and other cutting-edge technologies.  All medical equipment needs to be checked to ensure it is working correctly and safe for patients and it is your role to do this.

Its not just safety checks and maintenance, though. Medical Engineering Technicians also get involved with the entire equipment lifecycle, including acceptance testing of new equipment, introducing equipment and devices into service, advising on the correct use of equipment, addressing patient safety issues, safely disposing of old devices.

Medical Engineering Technician is also known as Medical Engineer, Medical Equipment Engineer, Healthcare Science Practitioner.

Role Characteristics

  • Provide a comprehensive maintenance service for medical equipment
  • Acceptance test new medical equipment
  • Service and repair a wide range of often highly complex medical equipment
  • Calibrate, configure and the connection of highly complex medical equipment
  • Electrical safety testing to medical device standards
  • Recording work undertaken on Medical Equipment Management database

Skills

  • Working with groups
  • Team work
  • Specialist skills
  • Following instructions
  • Operating equipment
  • Record keeping

Day in the life

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Routes into this role

Here are some example routes that can lead into this role.

  • GCSEs
  • BTEC
  • T-Level
  • A-Levels
  • An apprenticeship
  • Undergraduate degree

How to become

There are many routes into Medical Engineering roles; these include university or apprenticeships. 

You will normally need 5 GCSEs including English, maths, and sciences, or equivalent. You will normally need either A-Levels, BTEC or T-Levels depending on your preference in learning. You will normally need to complete either an undergraduate degree or apprenticeship in Medical Engineering.

It is important to check your preferred course provider's entry requirements for guidance.

Where can this role lead

No matter what role you start in or where you are in your career path, there are always opportunities to develop and progress in health and care.

You could specialise in a branch of Medical Engineering or move into a more senior role and manage a team of Engineers.

Location

  • Ambulances
  • Armed Forces
  • Hospitals

Working hours

  • Flexible Hours
  • Full Time
  • Part Time
  • Weekdays
  • Weekends

Leeds Opportunities

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BTECs, T-levels or A-levels
Leeds City College Engineering and Manufacturing Courses
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Leeds City College
Access to university
Access to Higher Education (Health Science Professions)
This qualification is the ideal stepping stone for those seeking to further their education and career prospects, offering a flexible and supportive route into higher learning.
Organisation
Heart of Yorkshire Education Group
Access to university
Engineering Foundation Year
This course has been designed to give you a strong foundational understanding of key areas of mathematics and engineering in preparation for further study on a range of courses within the University.
Organisation
University of Huddersfield
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Undergraduate Degree
BEng Medical Engineering
Studying medical engineering at Leeds will develop your abilities, knowledge and skills across the full range of medical engineering disciplines.
Organisation
University of Leeds
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