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Equipment Examiner - Medical Devices

Kuehne+Nagel
Telford
6 days ago
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Company description:Khne + Nagel (AG & Co.) KGJob description:This role is responsible for conducting preventative maintenance, investigation, examination and conditioning of Dental & Medical and associated sub-assemblies held at KNGD Donnington.How you create impactBe responsible for the day-to-day processing of TS work orders.Take responsibility for ensuring you work within current approved data, policies, processes, procedures, and management guidance.Be responsible for working with others to ensure required outcomes are achieved. Be an Ambassador for Safety at all times.Ensure all Accidents are reported to the TL, Line Manager as required.Establish and understanding of Risk Assessments and Risk Controls including understanding how to identify risks.Comply with all instructed Safe Working Practices including the reporting of all accidents and incidents within the workplaceBuilding positive customer relationships and responding constructively to customer requests and internal departmentsUndertake Technical Services WEMWO.Responsible for ensuring all work is conducted in accordance with approved data.Be a Champion for Continuous Improvement (CI) and develop an understanding of continuous improvement tools and methodologies and participating in CI activities as requiredWhat we would like you to bringLevel 3 Electrical Engineering Qualification/Apprenticeship or equivalent.Desirable: Experience of working on Medical Technical Equipment & IMS experienceAbility to influence, negotiate and deal with conflict successfully.Knowledge of Health & Safety at work.Experience of working to agreed targetsIntermediate PC Skills: Excel, Word, OutlookAbility to deliver to tight deadlines in an organised and informed manner.Leadership qualities including the ability to enthuse and motivate.Drive, determination and a track record in delivering continuous improvement.Analytical and problem-solving skills.Good Communication skills.Strong organisation skills.Ability to achieve a high level of accuracy.Attention to detail.Excellent interpersonal skills.Flexible approach to working hours, including weekends as/when required. This role will require the completion of the Standard Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering (DSEME) Medical and Dental Training Course (11 weeks at RAF Lyneham),As well as our competitive pay rates and superb training opportunities, we also offer a great working environment.You will be respected and valued if you work for us and have genuine opportunities to progress and develop, plus;26 days holidays plus bank holidays2 volunteering days per year3 x Life Assurance Option if you join the KN Route2 pension schemeA tailored personal development and training programme.Trusted and empowered to deliver and be your best.We are happy to talk about flexible working. Please ask about alternative patterns of work at interview.Enhanced Maternity/Paternity LeaveChildcare VouchersCycle to work schemeDiscount on high street stores and local supermarkets (Tesco, Asda, Sainsburys & more)Refer a friend scheme As proud holders of the Gold Covenant, we are a forces-friendly employer who recognise the skills, expertise and value service leavers bring to our organisationTPBN1_UKTJ

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