FFE / BME Coordinator

Mcconnell Dowell

The Role

Overview

Lead specs, procurement, integration, and commissioning of biomedical equipment for hospitals.

Key Responsibilities

  • stakeholder engagement
  • installation supervision
  • integration testing
  • logistics management
  • asset documentation
  • supplier evaluation

Tasks

-Directly engage hospital staff to define functional, technical, and workflow requirements. -Supervise installation, integration testing, and clinical handover. -Manage logistics, factory acceptance testing (FAT) where required, and site delivery. -Deliver complete asset registers, manuals, training records, and preventative maintenance schedules. -Lead technical and commercial evaluation of supplier responses. -Translate clinical needs into precise, compliant equipment specifications (e.g. MRI, CT, sterilisers, patient monitors, surgical lights). -Validate full integration of equipment with power, data, cooling, shielding, weight loads, access, and infection control requirements.

Requirements

  • biomedical engineering
  • procurement
  • communication
  • biomedical engineer
  • stakeholder engagement

What You Bring

-Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering (or equivalent) -Proven procurement experience in biomedical equipment (tendering, evaluation, contract management) -Confident, and clear communication -Experience as a Biomedical Engineer in a hospital environment (clinical engineering, equipment planning, or maintenance). -Demonstrated ability to engage with high-performing clinical specialists in high-stress, time-critical settings

The Company

About Mcconnell Dowell

-Founded in 1961 by visionary New Zealand engineers, the company set out to build smarter and bolder than before. -From its roots in pipeline and marine works, it expanded through Asia, Australia and the Middle East in its early decades. -It went public in the 1980s, then refocused on core engineering after the financial crash reshaped its strategy. -Acquired by Aveng in 2003, the firm rode the mining and infrastructure boom, delivering large-scale energy and resource projects. -It tackles complex assignments—from metro tunnels and LNG facilities to desalination plants and cruise terminals. -Its specialties include building, civil works, electrical, fabrication, marine, mechanical, pipeline, rail, tunnel and underground construction. -Unusual facts: it’s built pipelines over 1,300 mm in diameter, pulled marine pipelines offshore, and completed award‑winning light‑rail and ferry wharf projects.

Sector Specialisms

Oil & Gas

Petrochemical

Water

Resources

Power

Transport

Building

Social Infrastructure

Pipeline

Rail

Mechanical

Electrical

Marine

Civil

Tunnelling

Underground Infrastructure

Mining

Commercial Building

Public Infrastructure