Senior Clinical Engineering Technician - BIOSCUH36324, two vacancies

Company: 
Cork University Hospital
Location: 
Cork
Closing date: 
20 Sep 2022

 

With over 40 different Medical and Surgical Specialties, Cork University Hospital (CUH) is the largest University Teaching Hospital in Ireland and the only Level 1 Trauma Centre in the country serving a population of 1.1 million for its’ tertiary services. The Hospital currently employs approximately 4,000 staff of multiple professions and is the primary teaching hospital for the Faculty of Health and Science in University College Cork.

The Biomedical Engineering Department currently has fifteen engineers and one administrative support staff. The engineers provide technical and clinical support for the diverse and complex medical devices equipment in the different clinical areas of the hospital, such as theatres, maternity services, intensive care units, dialysis, cardiology, endoscopy and laboratories, to list just some of the specialist areas. Some of the medical device equipment is maintained in-house by the engineers, some is on service contracts with the medical devices equipment suppliers, and some others are supported by a combination of in-house engineers and company engineers plus clinical specialists.

Engineers from the Biomedical Engineering Department form part of the multi-disciplinary Product Evaluation Group (PEG) as part of a tendering process. In these instances, they provide engineering expertise, formulating the necessary technical specifications that meets the clinical requirements. They perform the product evaluations with the other members of the PEG. Following purchase of the medical devices assist in overseeing the installation, commissioning and recording of the medical devcies.

Engineers provide clinical support and consultancy services to the business managers, services managers, and medical staff and other H&SCP. Engineers provide lectures and training to various Clinical Staff within the hospital such as the Anaesthetic Department and the School of Nursing on particular medical devices. Engineers based at Cork University Hospital also support Mallow General Hospital and Bantry General Hospital.

As the complexity, intercon With over 40 different Medical and Surgical Specialties, Cork University Hospital (CUH) is the largest University Teaching Hospital in Ireland and the only Level 1 Trauma Centre in the country serving a population of 1.1 million for its’ tertiary services. The Hospital currently employs approximately 4,000 staff of multiple professions and is the primary teaching hospital for the Faculty of Health and Science in University College Cork.

 

The Biomedical Engineering Department currently has fifteen engineers and one administrative support staff. The engineers provide technical and clinical support for the diverse and complex medical devices equipment in the different clinical areas of the hospital, such as theatres, maternity services, intensive care units, dialysis, cardiology, endoscopy and laboratories, to list just some of the specialist areas. Some of the medical device equipment is maintained in-house by the engineers, some is on service contracts with the medical devices equipment suppliers, and some others are supported by a combination of in-house engineers and company engineers plus clinical specialists.

 

Engineers from the Biomedical Engineering Department form part of the multi-disciplinary Product Evaluation Group (PEG) as part of a tendering process. In these instances, they provide engineering expertise, formulating the necessary technical specifications that meets the clinical requirements. They perform the product evaluations with the other members of the PEG. Following purchase of the medical devices assist in overseeing the installation, commissioning and recording of the medical devcies.

 

Engineers provide clinical support and consultancy services to the business managers, services managers, and medical staff and other H&SCP. Engineers provide lectures and training to various Clinical Staff within the hospital such as the Anaesthetic Department and the School of Nursing on particular medical devices. Engineers based at Cork University Hospital also support Mallow General Hospital and Bantry General Hospital.

As the complexity, interconnectivity and interdependence of medical devices continues to grow, our engineers work closely in partnership with other engineering grades in the health sector such as those supporting and overseeing ICT, Hospital Networks and Estates.

Care is delivered in a variety of settings and new approaches and models of care to follow the care demands of the health service, are being advanced within the context of overall healthcare reform, to include Slaintécare.

The post holder will work in Biomedical Engineering Department, Cork University Hospital. There are currently two vacancies in the Biomedical Engineering Department, Cork University Hospital. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Cork University Hospital Group from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled.nectivity and interdependence of medical devices continues to grow, our engineers work closely in partnership with other engineering grades in the health sector such as those supporting and overseeing ICT, Hospital Networks and Estates.

Care is delivered in a variety of settings and new approaches and models of care to follow the care demands of the health service, are being advanced within the context of overall healthcare reform, to include Slaintécare.

The post holder will work in Biomedical Engineering Department, Cork University Hospital.

There are currently two vacancies in the Biomedical Engineering Department, Cork University Hospital. A panel may be formed as a result of this campaign for Cork University Hospital Group from which current and future, permanent and specified purpose vacancies of full or part-time duration may be filled.

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