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Medical Devices Service Technician

Sittingbourne
1 week ago
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Join Our Critical Repair Team!!!

Job Title: Medical Devices Repair Technician

Location: Sittingbourne, ME10

Pay: £13.50 per hour

Schedule: Full-Time, Monday to Friday (8am - 4pm)

Are you a technically minded individual who is meticulous about detail and takes pride in flawless execution?

We are seeking a dedicated Medical Devices Service Technician to join our team in Sittingbourne. This is a vital, full-time role focused on ensuring that critical nutritional devices are fully functional and safe for patient use. If you are passionate about precision, quality, and technical problem-solving, this is a chance to build a rewarding career with a leading healthcare company.

The Impact You'll Make: Key Responsibilities

As a key member of our service team, you will be the expert responsible for the integrity of our equipment:

Precision Servicing & Repair: You will perform thorough servicing and repairs on nutritional devices, including diagnosing functional failures in feed pumps and replacing faulty components.

Meticulous Testing & Compliance: Conduct comprehensive incoming and outgoing tests on all devices. You will maintain accurate, compliant paper and electronic records for all testing, repair, and calibration activities.

Upholding Quality Standards: Champion a culture of quality by strictly adhering to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). You will ensure safety protocols and correct PPE use are always followed.

Expert Mentorship: Act as a mentor and role model for new and existing colleagues, sharing your technical expertise and contributing to the team's continuous improvement.

Process Optimisation: Proactively identify opportunities to enhance existing repair processes and documentation, reporting suggestions to your supervisor.

What We Are Looking For

We provide full, specialised on-the-job training on our specific devices. We are seeking candidates with the right foundational mindset:

Technically Minded: You have previous experience in a technical field, whether through professional work, vocational training, or substantial personal projects (e.g., electronics, mechanics, IT hardware repair).

Exceptional Attention to Detail: Your approach to work is meticulous and focused, with a commitment to high-quality results.

Computer Proficient: You are PC literate and comfortable using databases and spreadsheets for accurate record-keeping and tracking.

Why Join Our Team?

Stable Day Schedule: Enjoy a predictable Monday to Friday (8am - 4pm) shift pattern for a reliable work-life balance.

Meaningful Career: Your work directly impacts patient care by ensuring critical medical equipment functions flawlessly.

Professional Growth: Receive full training and the opportunity to develop into a specialist in medical device repair, with the chance to mentor colleagues.

Competitive Pay: Earn a starting rate of £13.50 per hour in a vital sector.

Ready to apply your technical skills in a role that truly matters?

Apply directly to this advert or call (phone number removed) and ask for Akhil to find out more.

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