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Assistant Medical Equipment Engineer
at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust London in London (Published at 10-10-2024)
An exciting opportunity of Assistant Medical Equipment Engineer has become available to join supporting medical technology in this large central London teaching hospital Trust
Medical Physics provides a comprehensive range of scientific and technical services to all of the Trust’s main acute and community sites. The core purpose of the Medical Equipment Management Services (MEMS) Section, in which this post is based, is provision of repair, calibration and maintenance to a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment, to ensure equipment operates effectively and safely with a minimum of downtime. Our MEMS service are spread across multiple sites, our main hospital sites at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ (London) and our offsite logistics facility in Dartford. This opportunity will support operational activities across our workshops sites and you may be required to work at a different site depending on the work demand.
Applicants will be expected to have a genuine affinity to the Trust’s values; putting patients first in all they do. High standards of spoken and written communication and interpersonal skills will be an advantage, as well as some understanding of the modern healthcare environment.
This post would be ideally suited to an applicant able to motivate themselves from an interest in getting involved in the operations and productivity of an acute hospitals trust and having a concern for the quality of support delivered to frontline clinical services.
Successful applicants will also need to be able to occasionally work flexibly outside conventional working hours; where such demand arises.
The successful applicant will be expected to carry out scheduled servicing, repair, calibration and acceptance on a range of medical equipment and will be required to work to high standards of safety and accountability. They will have regular dialogue with clinical and technical staff to identify faults and repair equipment, including working in clinical areas and with manufacturers.
The equipment library role will have less emphasis on the technical capabilities listed above; but will involve a range a processes that support collection and delivery of medical devices to clinical areas.
You will need to have an appropriate qualification, technical skills and aptitude; though training, support and career development opportunities can be provided.
Medical Physics provides a comprehensive range of scientific and technical services to all of the Trust’s main acute and community sites. The core purpose of the Medical Equipment Management Services (MEMS) Section, in which this post is based, is provision of repair, calibration and maintenance to a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment, to ensure equipment operates effectively and safely with a minimum of downtime. Our MEMS service are spread across multiple sites, our main hospital sites at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ (London) and our offsite logistics facility in Dartford. This opportunity will support operational activities across our workshops sites and you may be required to work at a different site depending on the work demand.
Applicants will be expected to have a genuine affinity to the Trust’s values; putting patients first in all they do. High standards of spoken and written communication and interpersonal skills will be an advantage, as well as some understanding of the modern healthcare environment.
This post would be ideally suited to an applicant able to motivate themselves from an interest in getting involved in the operations and productivity of an acute hospitals trust and having a concern for the quality of support delivered to frontline clinical services.
Successful applicants will also need to be able to occasionally work flexibly outside conventional working hours; where such demand arises.
The successful applicant will be expected to carry out scheduled servicing, repair, calibration and acceptance on a range of medical equipment and will be required to work to high standards of safety and accountability. They will have regular dialogue with clinical and technical staff to identify faults and repair equipment, including working in clinical areas and with manufacturers.
The equipment library role will have less emphasis on the technical capabilities listed above; but will involve a range a processes that support collection and delivery of medical devices to clinical areas.
You will need to have an appropriate qualification, technical skills and aptitude; though training, support and career development opportunities can be provided.
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