Supporting Equipment Efficiency & Patient Care
From equipment selection and sourcing through installation and ongoing support, we help you find Service Engineering and Leadership professionals who ensure medical technology is reliable, well managed, and ready to support patient care.
Who we work with:
Health Systems and Hospital Networks
Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
Academic Medical Centers and Research Institutions
Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) Organisations
Independent Service Organisations (ISOs)
Leading organisations trust us to deliver expert Service Engineers and HTM professionals who support the safety, compliance, and operational performance of advanced medical systems across hospitals, clinics, and laboratories.
Key Service Engineering roles we recruit for within Healthcare & MedTech
Biomedical Technicians
Experts in servicing and maintaining biomedical equipment in hospitals, research labs, and outpatient facilities.
They ensure critical devices, such as ventilators, dialysis machines, patient monitors, infusion pumps, and sterilisation equipment are safe, compliant, and fully operational.
Imaging Service Engineers
Specialists in the installation, calibration, and maintenance of diagnostic imaging systems, including: MRI, CT, PET-CT, SPECT, X-ray, CathLab, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, and associated software platforms.
They help ensure imaging equipment delivers accurate and reliable results.
Radiation Oncology Equipment Engineers
Technical professionals responsible for installing, servicing and calibrating advanced cancer treatment technologies, such as: Linear Accelerators (LINACs), Proton Therapy Systems (PBT), Brachytherapy Afterloaders.
Their work is mission-critical, supporting the safe, uninterrupted delivery of life-saving radiation therapies.
Medical Physicists
Specialists in applying physics to healthcare, particularly in radiotherapy, diagnostic imaging, and nuclear medicine. They ensure the safe, accurate, and reliable use of radiation-based technologies in patient care.
Responsibilities include acceptance testing of new equipment, treatment planning, dose calculation, equipment calibration, quality assurance, and radiation safety. Working closely with clinicians, radiographers, and engineering teams, they ensure systems are compliant, fully operational, and optimised for safe and effective clinical use.
Clinical Engineers
Professionals who integrate engineering principles with medical and biological sciences to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.
They design, develop, and optimise medical devices and healthcare technologies, manage complex systems such as hospital networks and imaging suites, and ensure compliance with regulatory and safety standards.
Clinical Engineers often collaborate with clinicians, administrators, and manufacturers to evaluate new technologies, lead innovation in medical equipment management, and enhance the performance and safety of healthcare systems.
Healthcare Technology Management (HTM) and Clinical Engineering Leadership
Strategic leaders who oversee the safety, performance, and sustainability of medical technology programs. From planning and compliance to operational excellence and team development, they play a pivotal role in ensuring patient care is supported by reliable and efficient technology.
The effectiveness of a hospital’s clinical engineering function directly impacts patient outcomes. Strong leaders in this space bring together technology, people, and process, ensuring that every device in use supports clinicians in delivering safe, accurate, and reliable patient care.
