Biomedical Engineer (Dental)
2026-03-19T09:28:40+00:00
Orchid HR Outsourcing
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Nairobi
Nairobi
00100
Kenya
Consulting
Science & Engineering, Installation, Maintenance & Repair, Healthcare
2026-03-31T17:00:00+00:00
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Biomedical Engineer (Dental)
Job Purpose: We are seeking a biomedical engineer who will provide expert-level experience in the repair, calibration, and maintenance of dental equipment, instrumentation, and support systems used in healthcare delivery.
He/she will be in charge of Executing professional-level inventory assessment/audits and preventive maintenance of dental equipment, provide remedial corrective maintenance and maintain documentation of all service events, tests, and maintenance performed on clinical equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct a thorough assessment of the installation site to ensure that the space, utilities and environmental conditions meet the requirements for the medical equipment being installed.
- Coordinate with hospital or healthcare facility staff to ensure the installation site is prepared, including space clearance, power outlets, and any other necessary infrastructure.
- Create a detailed installation plan, considering the layout, equipment dimensions, necessary utilities, and workflow of the healthcare facility.
- Prepare a timeline for the installation process, ensuring minimal disruption to the facility's operations.
- Set up the equipment in the designated area, ensuring proper alignment, placement, and connection to power, data, or utility systems as required.
- Perform initial calibration of the equipment, ensuring it meets manufacturer-specified standards for accuracy, sensitivity, and performance.
- Configure the software settings of the equipment according to the specific needs of the healthcare facility or end-users.
- Conduct a series of tests to ensure that the installed equipment is functioning correctly. This includes checking mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
- Conduct safety tests, including electrical safety, leakage current tests, grounding checks, and adherence to hospital safety protocols.
- Provide training to hospital staff, technicians, and medical personnel on how to operate the equipment. This includes demonstrating basic functionality, safety protocols, troubleshooting, and regular maintenance tasks.
- Keep comprehensive update on all running warranties.
- After installation and testing, formally hand over the equipment to the client with complete documentation, including test results, certificates of calibration, warranties, and any legal compliance documents.
- Act as the first point of contact for any issues or malfunctions. Conduct on-site troubleshooting to diagnose problems, repair or replace faulty components, or recalibrate the device if necessary.
- Coordinate with the manufacturer for major repairs or replacements if the issue is beyond the company’s repair capability.
- Maintain detailed documentation of the installation process, including equipment serial numbers, calibration data, test results, and safety checks.
- Carry out preventive maintenance and electrical safety testing on dental devices and systems, and oversee preventive maintenance tasks performed by external vendors.
- Analyze the results of preventive maintenance and suggest improvements to the department.
- Maintain digital records of repairs, faulty components, and recalibrations.
- Ensure all equipment adheres to safety and quality standards and complies with relevant regulations.
- Keep precise inventory records of clinical equipment, including additions and deactivations.
- Assess the safety, efficiency, and performance of biomedical machines and software.
- Document all new equipment, inspections, and repair activities, and manage third-party repairs.
- Prepare reports and documents outlining protocols, policies, and standards related to biomedical equipment and software.
- Conduct research to advance dental technology, improve existing products, and integrate new materials or techniques to enhance dental treatments.
- Collaborate with other engineers, dentists, and medical professionals to address any issues with existing dental technologies and to develop solutions that improve.
- Maintaining detailed records of equipment status, maintenance activities, and repair histories to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Communicating with equipment manufacturers and service providers for parts procurement and warranty services.
- Training new hires in the department.
Minimum Qualifications.
- Diploma or Higher Diploma in Biomedical Engineering.
- At least 3 years’ biomedical engineer in hospital or dental setting.
- Exceptional knowledge of the structure and uses of dental equipment.
- Ability to analyze, repair, and test electronic and electromechanical equipment.
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance inspections.
- Ability to run diagnostic programs.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to present complex information in layman's terms.
- Hands-on approach to getting things done; good work ethic and a sense of urgency in solving problems.
- Flexible – able to respond to emergencies as and when needed
- Ability to conduct training needs assessment on the use of dental machines, plan and execute trainings for the machine end users.
- Conduct a thorough assessment of the installation site to ensure that the space, utilities and environmental conditions meet the requirements for the medical equipment being installed.
- Coordinate with hospital or healthcare facility staff to ensure the installation site is prepared, including space clearance, power outlets, and any other necessary infrastructure.
- Create a detailed installation plan, considering the layout, equipment dimensions, necessary utilities, and workflow of the healthcare facility.
- Prepare a timeline for the installation process, ensuring minimal disruption to the facility's operations.
- Set up the equipment in the designated area, ensuring proper alignment, placement, and connection to power, data, or utility systems as required.
- Perform initial calibration of the equipment, ensuring it meets manufacturer-specified standards for accuracy, sensitivity, and performance.
- Configure the software settings of the equipment according to the specific needs of the healthcare facility or end-users.
- Conduct a series of tests to ensure that the installed equipment is functioning correctly. This includes checking mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
- Conduct safety tests, including electrical safety, leakage current tests, grounding checks, and adherence to hospital safety protocols.
- Provide training to hospital staff, technicians, and medical personnel on how to operate the equipment. This includes demonstrating basic functionality, safety protocols, troubleshooting, and regular maintenance tasks.
- Keep comprehensive update on all running warranties.
- After installation and testing, formally hand over the equipment to the client with complete documentation, including test results, certificates of calibration, warranties, and any legal compliance documents.
- Act as the first point of contact for any issues or malfunctions. Conduct on-site troubleshooting to diagnose problems, repair or replace faulty components, or recalibrate the device if necessary.
- Coordinate with the manufacturer for major repairs or replacements if the issue is beyond the company’s repair capability.
- Maintain detailed documentation of the installation process, including equipment serial numbers, calibration data, test results, and safety checks.
- Carry out preventive maintenance and electrical safety testing on dental devices and systems, and oversee preventive maintenance tasks performed by external vendors.
- Analyze the results of preventive maintenance and suggest improvements to the department.
- Maintain digital records of repairs, faulty components, and recalibrations.
- Ensure all equipment adheres to safety and quality standards and complies with relevant regulations.
- Keep precise inventory records of clinical equipment, including additions and deactivations.
- Assess the safety, efficiency, and performance of biomedical machines and software.
- Document all new equipment, inspections, and repair activities, and manage third-party repairs.
- Prepare reports and documents outlining protocols, policies, and standards related to biomedical equipment and software.
- Conduct research to advance dental technology, improve existing products, and integrate new materials or techniques to enhance dental treatments.
- Collaborate with other engineers, dentists, and medical professionals to address any issues with existing dental technologies and to develop solutions that improve.
- Maintaining detailed records of equipment status, maintenance activities, and repair histories to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Communicating with equipment manufacturers and service providers for parts procurement and warranty services.
- Training new hires in the department.
- Ability to analyze, repair, and test electronic and electromechanical equipment.
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance inspections.
- Ability to run diagnostic programs.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to present complex information in layman's terms.
- Hands-on approach to getting things done; good work ethic and a sense of urgency in solving problems.
- Flexible – able to respond to emergencies as and when needed
- Ability to conduct training needs assessment on the use of dental machines, plan and execute trainings for the machine end users.
- Diploma or Higher Diploma in Biomedical Engineering.
- Exceptional knowledge of the structure and uses of dental equipment.
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Vacancy title:
Biomedical Engineer (Dental)
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Consulting, Category: Science & Engineering, Installation, Maintenance & Repair, Healthcare]
Jobs at:
Orchid HR Outsourcing
Deadline of this Job:
Tuesday, March 31 2026
Duty Station:
Nairobi | Nairobi
Summary
Date Posted: Thursday, March 19 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
Biomedical Engineer (Dental)
Job Purpose: We are seeking a biomedical engineer who will provide expert-level experience in the repair, calibration, and maintenance of dental equipment, instrumentation, and support systems used in healthcare delivery.
He/she will be in charge of Executing professional-level inventory assessment/audits and preventive maintenance of dental equipment, provide remedial corrective maintenance and maintain documentation of all service events, tests, and maintenance performed on clinical equipment.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct a thorough assessment of the installation site to ensure that the space, utilities and environmental conditions meet the requirements for the medical equipment being installed.
- Coordinate with hospital or healthcare facility staff to ensure the installation site is prepared, including space clearance, power outlets, and any other necessary infrastructure.
- Create a detailed installation plan, considering the layout, equipment dimensions, necessary utilities, and workflow of the healthcare facility.
- Prepare a timeline for the installation process, ensuring minimal disruption to the facility's operations.
- Set up the equipment in the designated area, ensuring proper alignment, placement, and connection to power, data, or utility systems as required.
- Perform initial calibration of the equipment, ensuring it meets manufacturer-specified standards for accuracy, sensitivity, and performance.
- Configure the software settings of the equipment according to the specific needs of the healthcare facility or end-users.
- Conduct a series of tests to ensure that the installed equipment is functioning correctly. This includes checking mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
- Conduct safety tests, including electrical safety, leakage current tests, grounding checks, and adherence to hospital safety protocols.
- Provide training to hospital staff, technicians, and medical personnel on how to operate the equipment. This includes demonstrating basic functionality, safety protocols, troubleshooting, and regular maintenance tasks.
- Keep comprehensive update on all running warranties.
- After installation and testing, formally hand over the equipment to the client with complete documentation, including test results, certificates of calibration, warranties, and any legal compliance documents.
- Act as the first point of contact for any issues or malfunctions. Conduct on-site troubleshooting to diagnose problems, repair or replace faulty components, or recalibrate the device if necessary.
- Coordinate with the manufacturer for major repairs or replacements if the issue is beyond the company’s repair capability.
- Maintain detailed documentation of the installation process, including equipment serial numbers, calibration data, test results, and safety checks.
- Carry out preventive maintenance and electrical safety testing on dental devices and systems, and oversee preventive maintenance tasks performed by external vendors.
- Analyze the results of preventive maintenance and suggest improvements to the department.
- Maintain digital records of repairs, faulty components, and recalibrations.
- Ensure all equipment adheres to safety and quality standards and complies with relevant regulations.
- Keep precise inventory records of clinical equipment, including additions and deactivations.
- Assess the safety, efficiency, and performance of biomedical machines and software.
- Document all new equipment, inspections, and repair activities, and manage third-party repairs.
- Prepare reports and documents outlining protocols, policies, and standards related to biomedical equipment and software.
- Conduct research to advance dental technology, improve existing products, and integrate new materials or techniques to enhance dental treatments.
- Collaborate with other engineers, dentists, and medical professionals to address any issues with existing dental technologies and to develop solutions that improve.
- Maintaining detailed records of equipment status, maintenance activities, and repair histories to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
- Communicating with equipment manufacturers and service providers for parts procurement and warranty services.
- Training new hires in the department.
Minimum Qualifications.
- Diploma or Higher Diploma in Biomedical Engineering.
- At least 3 years’ biomedical engineer in hospital or dental setting.
- Exceptional knowledge of the structure and uses of dental equipment.
- Ability to analyze, repair, and test electronic and electromechanical equipment.
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance inspections.
- Ability to run diagnostic programs.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to present complex information in layman's terms.
- Hands-on approach to getting things done; good work ethic and a sense of urgency in solving problems.
- Flexible – able to respond to emergencies as and when needed
- Ability to conduct training needs assessment on the use of dental machines, plan and execute trainings for the machine end users.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: associate degree
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Deadline for applications: 31st March 2026.
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