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An established industry player is seeking a Clinical Engineering Technician to join their dynamic team. This role involves providing essential support in critical areas such as Critical Care and Emergency Departments, ensuring the reliability and safety of medical devices. You will be responsible for the maintenance, repair, and commissioning of complex medical equipment, while also guiding clinical staff in their use. This position offers the opportunity to work autonomously, utilize your technical expertise, and contribute to the training of healthcare professionals. If you are passionate about improving patient care through technology, this is the perfect role for you.
We have a great opportunity for you to join our Clinical Engineering Team here at Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust. We are looking to recruit a Clinical Engineering Technician to provide support in specialist areas such as Critical Care, Neonatal Intensive Care, Cardiac Care, and the Emergency Department. You will have experience in providing comprehensive medical device maintenance, repair, commissioning, and management services to a wide range of clinical specialties and geographical areas. You will use your knowledge to assist and advise nursing and other staff in the use of medical devices.
Key Responsibilities
Perform a range of technical duties, guided by procedures involving autonomous work on both general and complex medical equipment in the clinical and workshop environment to ensure the optimum effectiveness, reliability, availability, and safety of medical devices.
To commission, calibrate, deploy, and maintain a wide range of complex medical devices e.g. Patient Ventilators, Incubators, Resuscitaires, Patient Monitoring, Defibrillators, etc.
Investigate and test medical devices, analysing the results to diagnose faults or problems on complex medical devices. Demonstrate equipment operation and techniques to individual clinical users where this is a solution to a problem. Communicate investigation results to users, colleagues, and suppliers, sharing knowledge and experience.
Using primarily computerised systems, make accurate equipment maintenance history records and other information supporting audit, quality, and performance monitoring.
Ensure all duties are delivered in an efficient, safe, professional, and organised way according to Section policies, procedures, and Health and Safety documentation.
Using knowledge and experience of clinical procedures involving medical devices, liaise with clinical and technical staff to ensure medical devices are deployed and used safely and where appropriate contribute to the training of technical, medical, and nursing staff and patients in the proper care and effective use of medical devices.
Liaise with medical device suppliers to obtain technical and commercial information in relation to equipment maintenance and evaluation.
First line support of instrumentation interfaces to specialist clinical computer systems, liaising with IM&T to resolve problems as necessary.
Monitor stocks and initiate orders to ensure the timely and adequate procurement of medical device parts and accessories to maintain devices in a serviceable condition.
In consultation with Clinical Engineering Team Leader, comment and contribute to planned maintenance schedules and section procedures to develop the service in an effective and efficient manner.
Liaise with users and other team members to prioritise and plan own workload to ensure optimum efficiency in responding appropriately to urgent requests. Complete and review equipment and job audits to ensure quality and performance targets are met.
Work activities may involve exposure to unpleasant conditions e.g. body fluids and distressing situations in clinical environments.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Portsmouth Hospitals University NHS Trust