Medical Devices Technician

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7 months ago
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Basic Salary £28,000 
Bonus £1,000 
Full Product Training 
Excellent Benefits
The Role -  Medical Devices Technician

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a Medical Devices Technician repsonsible for: 

The set-up and support of surgical camera systems
Inspecting, troubleshooting, and replacing medical devices
Providing client support in clinical areas to promote equipment functionality and use, enabling staff to concentrate on clinical care of patients
Facilitating training to all levels of staff as required
Completion of weekly and quarterly reports alongside supporting documents as required 
Your Background - Medical Devices Technician

To be considered for this exciting role you will: 

Have experience working in a healthcare or operating theatre environment
You may have previously worked as a Healthcare technician or Medical Technician in the forces
Educated to GCSE level (or equivalent)
Any clinical qualifications would be beneficial, eg. nurse / operating department practitioner (ODP) / certified medication technician (CMT) 

The Company - Medical Devices Technician

Medical instrument and device manufacturer
Established over 60 years
Extensive product range and global presence in over 35 countries
Global business with an inclusive and caring culture
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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