Clinical Engineer Quality Assurance
The closing date is 14 July 2025
Job summary
Clinical Engineering are seeking to recruit an engineer who is passionate about making a difference to the NHS. This role will support patient services by providing a comprehensive quality assurance programme for diagnostic ultrasound medical devices and diagnostic imaging monitors, trust-wide. This is an exciting opportunity to perform a critical role in the maintenance of a wide range of diagnostic imaging medical devices.
The role will require flexibility in working hours to access medical devices in clinical locations outside of normal clinic operating times. It is expected that most activities will be accomplished between Monday to Friday; however, on occasions, weekend work may be required. Training will be given to the successful candidate.
Clinical Engineering maintains a wide variety of medical devices, so there may be opportunities to gain experience and skills on other medical devices as appropriate, provided the core requirements of this role are met.
The ideal candidate will have a scientific or technical background gained in healthcare as a technician or engineer. They should be suitably qualified and with experience in the use, maintenance, and management of medical devices for healthcare delivery. They will have an open and enquiring mind, an analytical and structured approach to problem solving, good communication and reporting skills, and a demonstrable enthusiasm and commitment to the safe and optimal use of medical devices in healthcare.
Main duties of the job
Working within an ISO 9001 quality system, the post holder will be a member of a team providing Quality Assurance (QA) user checks on the ultrasound transducers of diagnostic ultrasound scanners and QA checks on medical imaging (PACS) monitors across all the Trust's hospital sites. The majority of the activities will be undertaken in clinical areas, during clinic downtimes; however, some elements of the role will be undertaken in the Clinical Engineering workshops.
The post holder will be required to develop and deliver a training programme for other engineers and users, as well as write standard operating procedures (SOPs) that will be agreed and signed off by a Lead Clinical Scientist.
About us
The Directorate of Medical Imaging & Medical Physics (MIMP) is the largest Service Directorate within Sheffield Teaching Hospitals.
Medical Physics employs 135 staff (35 scientists and 100 technical staff), providing a variety of scientific and clinical services to the Trust.
The Department of Medical Physics is divided into 6 sections, each managed by a Section Head responsible to the Scientific Director.
The Clinical Engineering Section is divided into three groups - Medical Device Management (MDM), Medical Device Innovation (MDI), and Medical Device Healthcare Projects (MDHP)
You will be working for an organisation that values and respects all of its staff and the community it serves. The Trust is a leader in the NHS and research sectors and provides excellent benefits for its staff. This includes commitments to professional development but also many policies to support employees in balancing their personal and professional lives.
Details
Date posted
01 July 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 5
Salary
£29,970 to £36,483 a year pa/pro rata for part time staff
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Flexible working
Reference number
190-0515-DIR
Job locations
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
Herries Road
Sheffield
S5 7AU
Employer details
Employer name
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals
Herries Road
Sheffield
S5 7AU
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