Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
Job summary
We have an exciting opportunity for a Biomedical Engineer to join the Medical Device Service at Northern Care Alliance NHS Trust. Based at Rochdale Infirmary, this is a Trust-wide role requiring work across multiple NCA sites and community services. You will be part of a multi-professional Medical Devices Team delivering engineering, governance, and training support across various care settings.
Applicants should hold a minimum HNC in electronics or a clinical engineering qualification, with experience maintaining hospital medical equipment and a willingness to develop across a wide range of specialities. Candidates with limited experience may be appointed at a lower band (Band 4) with a structured development plan to progress to Band 5.
A full UK driving licence is mandatory. Non-UK licences must be exchangeable under UK rules: https://www.gov.uk/exchange-nongb-driving-licence/y. Do not apply if you do not meet this requirement.
Main duties of the job
A brief overview of what your day to day duties will include are listed below:
- Carrying out routine maintenance on a wide range of medical equipment.
- Investigating and repairing medical equipment reported as faulty.
- Updating evidence of work done on an equipment database.
- Driving to community sites to collect, deliver, service and repair medical equipment.
- Assisting with the commissioning of new medical equipment. This includes testing and configuring of new medical equipment before it
- is released for clinical use.
- Supporting users of medical equipment to make the best use of these assets. This will include providing specialist advice to users in
- their clinical use and application.
- Assisting in the management of risk associated with medical devices; this will include involvement in training, investigations, testing and
- repair of medical equipment and acting as the interface between users and other outside agencies / suppliers.
- Working in a team supporting each other in order to achieve the common goal of providing a high-quality service that is agile and flexible and best serves the need of our service users.
- Supporting senior engineers to carry out investigations on medical equipment and devices which are reported as being subject to an
- adverse incident or when supplier recall notifications require action.
- Working with external suppliers of medical equipment.
- Working within the organisations policies and local procedures.
- Regularly updating your Knowledge / Skills.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- HNC (Level 4/5 BTEC) qualification in electronic engineering
- Full UK Driving License
Desirable
- Electronic Engineering Degree
Knowledge
Essential
- Specialist knowledge in the application and use of a wide range of medical equipment
- Knowledge and experience of current legislation recommendations for the management of medical equipment
Desirable
- Wide range of supplier approved training on the servicing and repair of medical equipment.
Registration
Desirable
- Register for clinical technologists (RCT)
Experience
Essential
- Experience in a field of electronics maintenance and repair in a workshop environment.
Desirable
- Experience of working with supplier to resolve and manage clinical risk with the use and application of medical devices
- Experience of working in an ISO9001 environment
Closing Date: 1 August 2026
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