The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia offers numerous job opportunities and vacancies for young people. Ansari Mahmoud Abdullah Al-Manzlawi Specialized Hospital in Yanbu Industrial City, Medina, has announced job vacancies for both genders with bachelor's degrees. The hospital specializes in medical equipment technicians, as part of its efforts to strengthen its specialized technical staff and provide high-quality healthcare services.
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Job Title: Medical Equipment Technician
The candidate will be responsible for a number of technical tasks, most notably:
Tracks medical device installation plans such as dialysis machines, cardiac and respiratory support devices, imaging and medical planning.
Follow up on trial operation procedures, ensure equipment operates according to operating manuals, and train users on safe and proper use.
Diagnose faults in electronic circuits of medical devices using testing and measuring devices, and carry out necessary repairs.
Implement preventive maintenance programs according to manufacturers' instructions.
Preparing, documenting and archiving technical work reports.
Required qualifications
Bachelor of Medical Device Engineering Technology.
work location
Yanbu Industrial City in Medina Region.
Salary
5,000 Saudi riyals per month.
Application mechanism
Those wishing to apply for the job can visit the following link: from here
It's worth noting that Ansari Mahmoud Abdullah Al-Manzlawi Specialized Hospital seeks to attract distinguished national talent as part of its efforts to provide advanced healthcare services and enhance the region's healthcare infrastructure.
Saudi efforts To provide jobs
The Saudi government offers numerous job opportunities in the public sector through government jobs advertised through the Jadara portal, in addition to numerous initiatives to employ young people in the private sector, such as the "Saudi Empty Person" initiative, which aims to increase the rate of national employment.
training and development Professional
The Kingdom is working to prepare and train human cadres through vocational training programs, including training programs supported by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.
One of the most prominent programs is to support skills training in sectors that suffer from a shortage of local workers.
digital transformation and technical jobs
With the expansion of digital transformation, Saudi Arabia is providing job opportunities in the technical and programming fields. Government agencies and private companies are offering training programs in fields such as artificial intelligence, programming, and information technology, enhancing job opportunities in this sector.
Recruitment in major projects
With the launch of mega projects across the Kingdom, such as NEOM, the Red Sea Project, and energy projects, local employment is significantly contributing to the provision of job opportunities for many citizens in the construction, logistics, and energy sectors.
Incentives for companies to hire Saudis
Through the Employment Support Program, the Saudi government offers financial incentives to companies that employ Saudis. These incentives include salary support for citizens employed in the private sector.
Employment in new fields
The Kingdom is focusing on emerging sectors such as tourism, healthcare, education, and renewable energy, creating more job opportunities in these areas. The digital and technology sectors also continue to grow, with high demand for developers, analysts, and specialists in these fields.
Support programs to provide Jobs
Remote Work Program: Helps provide job opportunities for citizens and residents in various positions without the need to travel to work locations.
Nitaqat Program: This is one of the programs of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development that works to increase the rate of Saudi employment in the private sector.
Special employment initiatives women
The Kingdom, in particular, seeks to promote the employment of women in the labor market, as many initiatives and programs have been launched to encourage women to integrate into all fields, including the private and government sectors.


















