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Clinical Engineer

Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
London
5 days ago
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Overview

The Electro-Biomedical Department (EBME) is responsible for delivering complete medical equipment management on behalf of the Trust to include City Road and all Moorfields network sites. The post holder will complement an existing EBME team who are responsible for delivering effective management, servicing, and repair of all Trust medical equipment to include City Road and all Moorfields Network sites.


Responsibilities

  • Attend to equipment breakdowns which have been logged by way of the Trust intranet or phone.
  • In line with manufacturers recommendations, carry out routine PPM servicing on a range of medical equipment to include specialised ophthalmic equipment.
  • Carry out asset verification and equipment evaluation, to help effectively manage the Trusts medical equipment assets and asset replacement program.
  • Responsible for meeting the agreed site based Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Work with 3rd party suppliers to provide the Trust with service and support in line with their agreed contract obligations.
  • Required to conduct local investigations into the root causes of Clinical or Adverse Incidents.
  • Responsible for carrying out any recall actions or safety enhancements which have been communicated by manufacturers or the National Safety Alert Broadcast System.
  • Responsible for providing technical expertise relating to medical devices and the environment in which they are used, for example, liaising with the MHRA, professional end users and any other agency or interested party.
  • Work within the department ISO 9001 Quality Management System (QMS) and support the implementation and maintenance of the framework.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary (including high-cost area supplement)
  • Membership of the NHS Pension Scheme
  • 24/7 independent counselling support
  • Career-long learning and development opportunities
  • Excellent transport connection
  • Access to NHS and Blue Light discount schemes
  • Free Pilates classes
  • Full support and training to develop your skills
  • And so much more! To see the full range of benefits we offer please view our Moorfields benefits leaflet.


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