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Depot Technician

Basildon
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JOB PURPOSE The Depot Technician is responsible for the decontamination, preparation, maintenance & repair of specialist medical devices / equipment, between rental events originating in a variety of care settings. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE The Depot Technician will have the following qualifications and experience as a minimum: • Previous experience in a medical device environment an advantage • An awareness of health and safety in a technical environment, with manual handling requirements. • Full driving license is essential • Ability to communicate effectively with customers and work colleagues. • The ability to work quickly, safely and methodically. • Be self-motivated and work under pressure in a dynamic and changing environment. • Good IT skills • Knowledge of UDI/Barcoding and other traceability systems an advantage. • Flexible approach to working conditions and working environment change. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The Depot Technician will be responsible for the following: • Decontamination of medical devices to a high standard following Company procedures • Operation of industrial laundry systems • Quality control checks and repairs ensuring all equipment is maintained to a high standard • Recording of all activities using manual and IT systems • Manages and prioritises the available stock to meet business needs and demands • Ensures all stock and spare parts are always accounted for • Weekly stock counts and placing of spare parts orders • Maintains working areas within the depot to a high standard • Conforms to all company ISO procedures and highlights any compliance issues to line supervisor • Use company systems to maintain up-to-date customer records • Adapt / adopt new methods of working and/or new technology the Company introduces and undergo training as the Company directs • Supports field-based activities when required • Audit and stock counting

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