Hours: 40 hours per week
Salary: £23,920 per annum
This is an incredible opportunity to work for a forward-thinking community equipment services provider, who’ll support you to be the best you can be in your chosen field!
Join us as our new Service Engineer at Medequip Assistive Technology Ltd and let us empower you to truly make a difference.
Our continued employee development programmes, internal training and exceptional leadership will give you the ability to continuously develop yourself professionally whilst providing person-centred support.
You’ll be supported by an excellent team of professional and ever developing co-workers who all identify and align with Medequip’s values.
Who are Medequip?
Medequip is the leading provider of medical equipment services to local authorities and the NHS across the UK, delivering a wide range of equipment and support to people in their own homes, keeping people independent for longer.
About the role
As the Service Engineer for Medequip Assistive Technology Ltd, you will be responsible for ensuring all equipment is tested & repaired in line with Lifting Operations Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) as well as other regulations.
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:
* Servicing, maintaining, and repairing equipment in service users’ homes and on site.
* Driving a large van and completing all the mandatory vehicle checks.
* Delivering and collecting disability equipment to service users’ homes, hospitals, and health centres.
* Identifying the stock to be on the van and loading equipment in the van.
* Completing multiple service jobs daily, some of which can be heavy.
* Providing polite, empathetic, and client-focused service.
* Undertaking risk assessments.
* Using a weight rig to service and maintain hoists.
* Identifying and reporting any perceived safeguarding issues immediately.
* Using a scanner to complete jobs, competent in adding notes/comments.
* Adhering to timeslots and liaising with service users if this is not possible.
* Being on call on a rotational basis, receiving an enhanced allowance during this period.
About you
Above all, you will identify and align with our company values:
* We empower people to be accountable for their actions and performance.
* We help people with empathy, courtesy, dignity, and kindness.
* We show respect and are trusted by our colleagues, suppliers, and customers.
* We believe in teamwork and are passionate about our work.
* We encourage innovation and the development of technology.
* We embrace change and seek to achieve excellence.
* We deliver cost-effective, efficient, and safe healthcare solutions.
Qualifications and experience required
* You must have a full UK driving licence (minimum of 3 years).
* Work well independently and as part of a team.
* Must have good communication skills.
* Be flexible with working days/hours to suit the needs of the business and participate in an emergency on-call rota.
What we offer
* 29 days holiday moving to a max of 33 days (inclusive of Bank Holidays).
* Continued professional development, training, and learning support and opportunities for career progression.
* Van provided for travel to and from work.
* Life assurance.
* Cycle to work scheme.
* Free eye test, provided by Specsavers.
* Care First employee assistance program including free counselling.
* Access to Perkbox discount platform.
* Free uniform.
* Free DBS check.
We welcome applications from all sections of the Community as an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are also happy to make any reasonable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process should you need it, please let us know.
This role may be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure and satisfactory references.
This role is not eligible for sponsorship. Candidates without satisfactory right to work in the UK are unlikely to be suitable.
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