Key Responsibilities:1. Designing and developing medical equipment: As a biomedical engineer, you will be responsible for designing and developing various medical equipment such as artificial organs, diagnostic machines, prosthetic limbs, and medical imaging devices.2. Testing and evaluating medical equipment: You will conduct tests and evaluations on the medical equipment to ensure they meet quality standards and are safe for patient use.3. Troubleshooting and maintenance: In this role, you will be required to troubleshoot and perform maintenance on medical equipment to ensure they function properly and efficiently.4. Collaborating with healthcare professionals: You will work closely with healthcare professionals to understand their needs and develop solutions to improve patient care and treatment outcomes.Required Skills and Expectations:1. Education: A Bachelor's or Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, or a related field is required for this role.2. Knowledge of medical equipment: You should have a strong understanding of medical equipment and their functions to design, develop, and maintain them effectively.3. Problem-solving skills: The ability to troubleshoot and solve technical issues with medical equipment is essential for this position.4. Communication skills: As a biomedical engineer, you will need to effectively communicate with healthcare professionals and team members to collaborate on projects and find solutions.