The following vacancy has just been posted on the UK NHS Jobs website at
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http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/cgi-bin/vacdetails.cgi?selection=912097352

where a detailed Job Description and Application Form are available.

(Closing date for applications is 14th October)



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Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust was formed in 2006 by the
merger of the city's two major teaching hospitals, Nottingham City
Hospital and the Queens Medical Centre. The Clinical Engineering service
at NUH is one of the largest in the country, (employing approximately
90wte engineering, scientific, technical and administrative staff). It
provides a comprehensive range of medical equipment management and
development services to the Trust. The Department also has collaborative
links with the University of Nottingham 

An exciting vacancy has arisen for a Consultant Clinical Engineer to
support the activities of the Department and the wider Trust. This is a
unique opportunity to not only play a key role in the delivery of
operational clinical engineering services to support patient care, but
also to be instrumental in the development of safe and compliant novel
devices and in supporting clinical research employing medical technology


The post-holder will need to have extensive knowledge and practical
experience in the application of technology in medical practice. They
will also need sound knowledge of the regulatory environment and
CE-marking processes in general and with regard to medical devices in
particular. Ideally, they should be proficient in the application of
technical standards, risk management, project management, implementation
of quality systems (including ISO-900 and 13485), and in the management
of design, evaluation and testing for safety and EMC. Engineering design
and production experience would be valuable. 

Candidates ought to be HPC registered (or eligible for registration).
The role will require Chartered Engineer status and substantial
post-registration work experience in clinical engineering in a
healthcare setting. Candidates with alternative but equivalent relevant
industrial training and experience would be considered and are
encouraged to apply. 

The postholder may be expected to work at both City Hospital and Queens
Medical Centre campuses. 

To discuss details of the post further, please contact Dr. Daniel Clark
or Ged Dean on 0115-962-7646.


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