At Dorset County Hospital we are committed to delivering quality products to our users. We are looking for a dedicated Hardware Engineering Assistant to join our team and support our engineering efforts. This is a fixed term post until June 2025 to work on busy project areas. You will work closely with our engineering team to support the development, testing, maintenance and distribution of hardware components. Experience working for the NHS would be advantageous.
· To assist Hardware Engineers in the build and distribution of hardware across the DCH site.
· To work within agreed boundaries adhering to training standards and information.
· The post holder will work directly with the Hardware Engineers and Service Desk Manager to ensure endpoint tasks are completed as required.
· The post holder will provide a break / fix service for DTI equipment including PCs, laptops, monitors iPads and printers under the direction of the Hardware Engineers.
· Required to act independently within appropriate guidelines, with advice available when required.
At Dorset County Hospital (DCH) we aspire to providing outstanding care for people in ways which matter to them. Our trust strategy is focussed on three strategic goals: People, Place, and Partnership. It signals our intention to truly value our staff. Our people are our most important asset, and we want them to feel valued, welcomed, respected, they belong and matter. We recognise the link between high levels of staff satisfaction and improving patient experience and outcomes.
For detailed information about the DTI Hardware Engineer Assistant post, please refer to the attached Job Description and Person Specification.
This advert closes on Tuesday 27 Aug 2024
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