• Fleet Commissioning Equipment Specialist - 6 month Secondment/Fixed Term Contract
• Full time role
• Band 4 - £26,530 - £29,114
To assist in the process of decommissioning vehicles, equipment, plant & vehicle parts that are no longer required by the Trust. This will be completed following the document “NHS Protect - Security considerations for ambulance decommissioning and disposal SA20C”. Items will be disposed of via Trust approved auction sites or scrap disposal through Trust approved methods, in agreement with the Fleet Commissioning Manager.
To assist in the ordering & processing of medical kit, fitting onto new vehicles. To also assist in the decommissioning of old vehicles and medical kit
• Placing orders for new medical kit
• Processing medical kit ready to go onto new vehicles
• Kitting new vehicles for operational use
• Decommissioning old vehicles and its medical kit
• Documenting processes as required
• Remove all medical equipment from the vehicle, owned by the Trust
• Log all equipment returning to lease companies and remove from the fleet management Jaama computer system
• Option to join NHS pension scheme
• A minimum 27 days' holiday each year, increasing after 5 years’ service.
• Personal and professional development and training opportunities.
• Salary Sacrifice schemes for cars or push bikes.
• Access to occupational health and counselling services.
• Award winning wellbeing hub
• Back up buddy App
• Access to NHS discounts, offering NHS employees a range of money-saving deals.
In this role you will also:
• Prepare recycled medical equipment (sorting and accounting for) ready for re use on vehicles
• Install medical kit as per the Trust’s standard load list onto vehicles during the commissioning process
• As part of a team, assist in the delivery of new vehicles and collection of old vehicles from Trust sites and occasionally non trust sites.
This advert closes on Sunday 16 Feb 2025
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