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Technical Support Administrator (Clinical Engineering)

UDML College of Engineering, JECRC Founadation, Jaipur
Reading
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Technical Support Administrator (Clinical Engineering)

Join us as a Technical Support Administrator in Clinical Engineering at Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust. In this role you will play a vital part in ensuring the smooth operation of medical device management across the Trust.


Responsibilities

  • Coordinate the administrative function within the Clinical Engineering Department, providing administrative support at all times.
  • Assist with updating and maintaining Clinical Engineering records relating to Medical Devices and Medical Device Management.
  • Support the wider technical team and liaise with clinical teams and suppliers.
  • Manage inventory and service records and help maintain accurate documentation for medical equipment.
  • Act as the first point of contact for device-related queries.
  • Support compliance with the department Quality Management System.

Qualifications
Essential

  • Education: BTEC/NVQ Level 3 in a relevant discipline.
  • Experience: Use of Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Ability to manage and report information.

Desirable

  • Customer Services Course.
  • Advance IT Skills & use of specialist software.

Employment Details

Contract: Permanent


Working pattern: Full-time


Salary: £27,485 to £30,162 a year per annum


Band: Band 4


Reference number: 193-7562194PCG


Job location: Royal Berkshire Hospital, London Road, Reading, RG1 5AN


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