HSE Dublin and North East

Senior Clinical Engineering Technician

Job Locations Connolly Hospital
Posted Date 17 hours ago(13/08/2025 10:49)
Category
Engineering
Min
EUR €50,771.00/Yr.
Max
EUR €72,560.00/Yr.
Closing Date
27/08/2025

Overview

For informal enquiries please contact: Ciarán Sharpe, Head of Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering, Mobile: 087-3410309

Email: ciaran.sharpe@hse

 

The Senior Clinical Engineering Technician will be responsible for carrying out all Clinical Engineering duties within the current team to support the services in Connolly Hospital, Surgical Hub and Cuan Aoibheann

Essential Criteria

Candidates must, at the latest date for receipt of completed applications:

 

  • Hold as a minimum a recognised qualification at National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) Level 7 / Quality & Qualification Ireland Certification (QQI) or higher, in one of the following,
  • Electronic
  • Electrical
  • Instrument Physics
  • Industrial Instrumentation
  • Applied Physics
  • Mechanical
  • Mechatronic
  • Biomedical Engineering

 

                                                                            Or

 

Hold a recognised qualification at least equivalent to one of the above.

                                              

                                                                                  And

 

  • Have a minimum of three years postgraduate satisfactory and relevant experience in an appropriate medical industrial field, including at least three years in a clinical engineering environment.

 

                                                                                   And

 

Candidates must possess the requisite knowledge and ability(including a high standard of suitability and administrative capacity) for the proper discharge of the duties of the office

 

 

 

Related attachement 

 

Senior Clinical Engineering Technician Connolly

 

HSE Dublin North East Region is an equal opportunities employer

 
 
 
 

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