Of course, its hard to cram everything into one advert and we are sure you will have a question or two, so why not have a chat wi.....
Of course, its hard to cram everything into one advert and we are sure you will have a question or two, so why not have a chat with us? You can contact us by dropping an email to Andrew Bancroft and arranging a good time to have a chat and find out much more about our world here in Medical Engineering: andrew.bancroft@lthtr.nhs.uk Dont just take our word for it, theres loads of information available on the NHS careers website, just visit your internet search bar and type medical engineering NHS. Detailed JD and Main Responsibilities: Communicate and develop relationships with a range of organisations and technical and clinical staff on adverse incidents and investigations. Explain the possible configurations of users computer / microprocessor based equipment and configure it to operate appropriately and safely for their areas/tasks Develop relationships with medical equipment manufacturers and suppliers so as to obtain best value and quality with the supply of products and services Liaise with external contractors to request repairs and repair quotations Communicate efficiently with, and offer advice on medical equipment to, staff at all levels within the Trust Prioritise and negotiate with other Health Care Professionals in obtaining access to medical equipment for maintenance. Brief clinical staff across the Trust in the function, operation and day-to-day maintenance of medical equipment. Support colleagues by providing them with technical information and training on devices where appropriate and passing on information gained from technical and clinical courses where required Undertake CPD to update own technical and clinical knowledge relating to medical equipment and its use Be aware of, and contribute to, Health, Safety and Security of self and others. Act independently, safely, promptly and efficiently in all situations with patients, colleagues and contractors. Take appropriate precautions to ensure safety when working with heavy loads. Follow departmental guidelines to ensure safety when working on open live electrical equipment, equipment with high pressures, high voltage capacitors, dangerous mechanical parts, dangerous RF / microwave fields, powerful light / laser outputs, dangerous radiation levels or hazardous chemicals and on equipment in the patient environment. Organise the provision of loan equipment from service providers on occasions when repairs cannot be achieved within a desired time scale, or in incident situations, to enable patient services to be maintained. Contribute to and participate in regular meetings with Medical Engineering Management to improve departmental performance. When appropriate undertake project work Be involved in the creation and updating of complex written procedures for the performance and functional verification of medical devices. Work unsupervised to Professional Standards in compliance with Department of Health guidelines, relevant standards set by Regulatory Bodies and Departmental Procedures. Use technical expertise and clinical experience to identify potentially hazardous symptoms and faults and act to ensure safety. In conjunction with senior staff, report novel fault conditions to the manufacturers and the MHRA. Analyse the impact of equipment maintenance on service provision and work to minimise detrimental effects Be familiar with and follow the Trusts reporting procedure for sickness, annual leave and flexi-time Carry out the regular maintenance, calibration, function checking and electrical safety testing of a range of complex medical equipment ensuring it is safe and complies with the manufacturers specification. Prioritise planned preventative maintenance and medical equipment breakdown requests with departmental colleagues to ensure that the overall maintenance plan is achieved and repairs are made as quickly and as efficiently as possible Acceptance test / commission new equipment ensuring that it is as ordered, is electrically safe, meets manufacturers specifications and MHRA guidelines and is appropriately CE marked. Function and electrically safety test equipment upon its return from external repair and before its release to users. Assess the seriousness and implications of reported problems and respond appropriately to the urgency of the users request. Ensure that the users receive a high quality, prompt and efficient service and are kept informed of the progress of on-going and outstanding work. Where necessary, use skills, knowledge and understanding of the clinical applications of medical devices to assist the user with potentially faulty equipment that may still be attached to the patient. Apply specialised fault finding techniques to diagnose complex problems and make repairs down to component level using expertise, precision engineering techniques and fine control of tools and small components. Take responsibility for all tools and specialised test equipment within the post holders care and assist in ensuring workshop facilities are kept clear and well ordered. Act as Duty Engineer when requested and attend to urgent repairs immediately, distribute demand repair work to colleague engineers and return completed equipment to users. Be familiar with software in computer based medical equipment systems and microprocessor based equipment so that faults can be accurately identified and corrected. Appraise loan equipment provided for evaluation and advise user during trials of appropriateness for purpose and future maintainability. Be responsible in the care, use and maintenance of vehicles as required, and in the safe delivery of devices by whatever means. Raise orders for spare parts, the dispatch of repairs and engineer call-out dealing with subsequent financial queries regarding price verification and delivery of goods and services Ensure that stocks of any components and spare parts used, do not fall below agreed levels.