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Explore all careersA Clinical Engineer ensures the safe operation of medical equipment in healthcare settings by maintaining, installing, and repairing complex devices.
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A Clinical Engineer ensures that medical equipment in healthcare settings operates safely and effectively. You might work in hospitals, clinics, or medical research facilities. Clinical Engineers focus on the installation, maintenance, and repair of complex medical devices. You’ll collaborate with healthcare professionals to optimise equipment performance and ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards.
Clinical Engineers play a crucial role in patient care by maintaining reliable and advanced medical technology. You’ll need to be detail-oriented and have strong problem-solving skills. Effective communication with medical staff and understanding of healthcare needs are essential to ensuring that the technology supports patient treatment and overall healthcare delivery.