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Engineer (MES)

Worcester
6 days ago
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Rullion are looking to recruit for the following role :

Engineer - MES

Location : Worcester Acute Hospital

Fully Site Based Monday to Friday

ASAP Start

Duration : 6-12 months (Rolling)

Chance of Temporary to Permanent

Inside IR35

£220 per day

Purpose of Role

Join us in pioneering breakthroughs in healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably.

Our clients inspiring and caring environment forms a global community that celebrates diversity and individuality. We encourage you to step beyond your comfort zone, offering resources and flexibility to foster your professional and personal growth, all while valuing your unique contributions.

The role of the MES Engineer is to provide a range of engineering support functions to facilitate the Managed Equipment Service operations such that Healthcare discharges its contractual obligations in line with the Company's Values.

Job Description

Main Tasks and Responsibilities

Investigate and diagnose faults on a wide range of medical equipment ensuring the appropriate remedial action is implemented whilst taking account of patient safety, efficiency, cost, performance and response/fix times.

Carry out repairs in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and within the agreed Service Level Agreements (SLA's).

Carry out Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM's) according to the agreed programme and PPM schedules.

Carry out acceptance testing and commissioning of new, loan and trail equipment as per MHRA guidelines.

Achievement of Customer Satisfaction targets.

Maintain the Company's standards of Compliance, Quality and Health & Safety as they relate to the MES operations.

Actively seek and initiate process improvements to improve efficiency and cost savings.

Data entry and maintenance of EAM

Attend any appropriate training courses, meetings and/or conferences which are relevant to the role / support work being done within the MES contract.

Assistance with full annual equipment inventory and audits, also with all associated internal/external audits.

Attend any appropriate training courses, meetings and/or conferences which are relevant to the role / support work being done within the MES contract.

Other duties that are appropriate to the role as and when required to meet the operational needs of the Company.

Qualifications/Experience

The successful candidate will hold Electronics, Medical or Engineering Degree or HNC (or equivalent qualification or experience).

Biomedical Engineering preferrable

Proven post qualification work experience gained within a Managed Equipment Services (MES) / EBME workshop within a hospital environment.

Good communication skills both written and verbal

Sound knowledge of engineering principles and how they are applied in practice.

Knowledge of Microsoft packages and service management software.

In addition, you will have a good understanding of working to service level agreements and customer satisfaction targets.

The post will offer extensive product and personal training opportunities.

If available please submit CV and a member of the team will be in touch.

Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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