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Clinical Engineer

InfinityQuest Ltd,
Crawley
2 days ago
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Domain & Product knowledge:
Maintain expert domain knowledge in one or more chosen area
Develop and maintain knowledge in relation to the Servicing & Maintenance of products across the Linac solution
Demonstrate an eagerness to adapt and learn when new products are added to the Customers Medical Linear Accelerator solution.
Contribution to Verification activities:
Review requirements for testability as part of developing test procedures.
Create Test Procedures to cover allocated requirements
Review allocated test procedures for adequacy of test coverage.
Assist the assigned Test Lead in the identification of required regression tests.
Work with the Test Facilities team to ensure the necessary equipment and system configuration are in place for planned verification activities.
Run approved test procedures against the system under test, recording results accurately and with an appropriate level of detail.
Take ownership/responsibility to drive blockers and issues found to satisfactory resolution through own action, or collaboration with others as appropriate.
Create problem reports, ensuring clear steps to reproduce are captured for issues found.
Complete any required retesting of raised problem reports and previously failed test runs.
Ensure changes made to the systems under test are reverted to a known good baseline.
Project Level Contributions:
Draw on own product knowledge and domain experience to assist the assigned Test Lead in the creation of Verification Test Plans as required.
Ensure the team lead is made aware of identified issues or risks.
Process Compliance and Improvement:
Take responsibility for own conformance with company and department processes and procedures.
Provide feedback to the Verification Manager on Verification processes and procedures and propose possible improvements
Desirable:
2 years+ experience maintaining and/or installing Customers products in a clinical environment.
Linac Solutions Engineer L1 & L2 qualified (or equivalent).
Awareness of SAFe Agile framework is an advantage
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