Medical Devices Project Engineer - London, United Kingdom - Venn Group

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Medical Devices Project Engineer

Agency Reference Number:
J66369


Venn Group is currently working with an NHS Trust, based in London, who are recruiting for a Medical Devices Connectivity Engineer.

Expected to project manage, as part of a team, the connectivity and security of medical devices and their integration withclinical information systems in line with the Trust.


Rate:
£49,036 - £55,049 per annum dependant on experience (plus benefits)


Location:
London


Hours:
Monday - Friday, 37.5 hours per week


Duration:
Permanent


Responsibilities:


  • To proactively identify the needs of the Trust from a medical devices connectivity point of view and produce an action plan, as part of a team, to meet these requirements
  • To carry out the aforementioned action plan with close collaboration with colleagues in Clinical Engineering and in ICT
  • To visit and spend time in clinical areas in order to understand clinical workflows, solve problems and form excellent working relationships with clinicians
  • To support Clinical Engineering colleagues in the evaluation and selection of medical technology to ensure compliance, compatibility and futureproofing
  • To write business cases to highlight the financial resources needed for, and returns from, a connectivity solution
  • To provide expert advice and input for new integration projects led by ICT or other departments, including options, costs, risks and clinical and operational implications
  • As part of a team, to monitor and maintain existing implemented connectivity systems, and support and teach the Medical Devices Technical Services section in providing firstline support to these systems
  • Analyse and manage information governance and cybersecurity risks related to medical devices
  • Experience with connecting devices or systems (medical or nonmedical) via TCP/IP, RS232 or other hardware or software interfaces
  • A basic recognition of DICOM and HL7 and their practical uses

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