Ultrasound Engineer | The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 06 Chwefror 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
| Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £47,810 - £54,710 per annum, pro rata |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 08 Mawrth 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | Manchester, M20 4BX |
| Cwmni: | The Christie NHS Foundation Trust |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 7791458/413-102961-CMPE-AK |
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We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated engineer to join the ultrasound engineering team at The Christie. We conduct service and repairs of ultrasound equipment both at The Christie and at other sites across North West England which are covered by SLA agreements and service contracts. The successful candidate will support the training of junior staff within Christie Medical Physics and Engineering (CMPE) and have experience working with complex medical equipment including service and repairs. There will be opportunities to attend manufacturer’s technical training courses and gain a wider range of knowledge of medical ultrasound equipment and repair. The successful candidate will ideally be registered with a professional body which has an ongoing CPD scheme, have a degree in an appropriate electronics or electrical discipline, or equivalent experience, and be able to demonstrate advanced practical knowledge of medical ultrasound. We are looking for someone who can work both as part of a team and independently within a quality management system whilst managing their own workload.
· Travel to multiple hospitals acting as an autonomous ultrasound engineer, conducting planned preventative maintenance, repairs and inspection testing of ultrasound systems.
· Investigate complex faults, give advice to clinical staff and liaise with the manufactures to resolve issues effectively.
· Work with both the clinical scientists and engineering team to deliver ultrasound support within the region.
· Work with the ultrasound coordinator when planning routine service jobs. To conduct site audits when required to ensure contact details and system details are up to date.
· Identify technical training needs and highlight to lead engineer.
· Support the lead engineer and lead clinical scientist to deliver SLA contracts with NHS trusts across the region to ensure ultrasound equipment is maintained in accordance with best practice.
The Christie is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, treating over 60,000 patients a year. We are based in Manchester and serve a population of 3.2 million across Greater Manchester & Cheshire, but as a national specialist around 15% patients are referred to us from other parts of the country.
We provide radiotherapy through one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world; chemotherapy on site and through 14 other hospitals; highly specialist surgery for complex and rare cancer; and a wide range of support and diagnostic services. We are also an international leader in research, with world first breakthroughs for over 100 years.
We run one of the largest early clinical trial units in Europe with over 300 trials every year. Cancer research in Manchester, most of which is undertaken on the Christie site, has been officially ranked the best in the UK.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Organisational
1.1 Work as instructed by the Lead Ultrasound Engineer and Lead Ultrasound Physicist in conjunction with the other Ultrasound Engineers and the Ultrasound Coordinator to prioritise the work of the section. Assign planned visits for preventive maintenance and call outs for breakdowns and suspected faults. This planning must ensure that urgent breakdowns are dealt with in the contracted time frame.
1.2 Support the planning of service dates and visits according to existing contracts so that all planned visits are fulfilled in a timely manner. This involves liaison with the equipment managers or users and, in the case of shared contracts, with the manufacturers service department so all visits by the team and the manufacturer are properly coordinated.
1.3 Jointly take responsibility for the organisation and monitoring of the various activities of the ultrasound section in collaboration with the other engineers as appropriate
1.4 Act as ultrasound engineer manager as required in the absence of the lead ultrasound engineer
1.5 Promote the range of services available from the ultrasound section of the department when meeting users of ultrasound systems, radiology managers and others associated with ultrasound system use.
1.6 Assist the Lead Ultrasound engineer and Lead Ultrasound Physicist in negotiating with ultrasound companies over the terms and conditions of joint maintenance contracts including special discounts on contract pricing for the level of our involvement where we are a partner.
1.7 Provide and organise training courses, either formal in a training centre or informal on site to a level sufficient for the engineers to operate effectively over the range of current ultrasound imaging equipment.
1.8 Apply ultrasound system knowledge and experience to discern appropriate repair options e.g. decide to pass over to the manufacturer or repair in-house as appropriate, and sign off completed jobs.
1.9 Organise and carry out work to provide a timely and efficient service to users of ultrasound so the systems are operating effectively with minimum disruption to provision of clinical services.
1.10 To decide when and on what basis to carry out work at the request of a manufacturer when their service organisations cannot attend in a timely manner.
1.11 Assist the physicists in the planning and delivering of acceptance and inspection testing on new ultrasound imaging equipment and conduct site audits when required to ensure contact details and system details are up to date.
1.12 Promote the available services of the Ultrasound Section of the department regarding acceptance and maintenance along with advising and assisting with disposal of ultrasound equipment.
1.13 Foster good relationships with users and company sales and application personnel to identify new ultrasound equipment purchased in the Region, and to promote the services of the ultrasound section
Technical
2.1 Attend sites with appropriate test equipment and tools while working according to written procedures in the Quality System.
2.2 Carry out unsupervised planned preventive maintenance (PPM) visits on over 100 models of highly complex ultrasound systems throughout North West England.
2.3 Identify faults on complex ultrasound systems during PPM visits, carry out repairs where appropriate and/or advise on further action where necessary.
2.4 Attend hospitals to investigate reported faults where required. Carry out repairs where possible and/or advise on further action where necessary.
2.5 Assist the physicists in acceptance testing on new highly complex ultrasound equipment and follow through on behalf of the customer any issues or findings which need to be addressed by the manufacturer or agent.
2.6 Liaise with the manufacturer or supplier on complex technical issues where required, when a job or request for parts is passed to the manufacturer.
2.7 Carry out repairs, adjustments and calibration on highly complex ultrasound systems, and associated equipment in the base workshop as required.
2.8 Liaise with companies over identifying and supplying of spare parts and technical information relating to repairs and maintenance.
2.9 Ensure that appropriate spares are available by system and fault profiling.
2.10 Work within the established quality system to appropriate standards.
Education and Training
3.1 Maintain and develop a high level of knowledge of a wide range of highly complex ultrasound systems including all system types under contract with the service and new systems on release.
3.2 Attend manufacturer and agent training courses on the operation and repair of highly complex diagnostic ultrasound imaging systems.
3.3 Undertake peer staff training of engineers in general and system specific aspects of highly complex ultrasound diagnostic imaging systems, cascading manufactures training to the team.
3.4 Attend specialist generic electrical and ultrasound courses including for example electrical safety testing courses for medical equipment.
3.5 Develop and maintain understanding of computer communications for the storage and transmission of images (PACS) by attendance at training courses and local skill development.
This advert closes on Friday 20 Feb 2026
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