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Role: Field Installation Engineer Medical Devices

Location: Field based UK wide with national travel required

Hours: Full time

Pay: £200 - £250 (PAYE basic) OR £265.27 - £331.59 (UMB) per day

Contract: 12 month contract inside IR35

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Field Installation Engineer Medical Devices to join one of our longstanding clients, a global organisation operating within the medical devices diagnostics and pharmaceutical technology sector.

This role sits within the customer projects team and will focus on the installation relocation and commissioning of advanced diagnostic and laboratory instrumentation within hospitals laboratories pharmaceutical environments and research facilities across the UK.

This is a field based role covering the UK nationally and will require regular travel and overnight stays. Candidates based in the North of the UK would be preferable but this is not essential.

Benefits

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Competitive weekly pay

Opportunity to work with advanced medical diagnostic technology

Field based role working across hospital laboratory and pharmaceutical environments

Long term contract within a global healthcare technology organisation

The Requirements

Qualified Engineer in Electrical Engineering Medical Technology or similar discipline

Or relevant Biomedical Science degree ONC HND City and Guilds diploma degree or equivalent

Strong electrical electronic or mechanical understanding

Ability to troubleshoot technical issues and provide first level support

Strong communication skills when working with customers and internal teams

Ability to manage workload and prioritise tasks in a field based role

Full UK driving licence

Passport required for occasional overseas training

The Role

Install relocate and de install complex diagnostic and laboratory instruments

Provide first level troubleshooting and technical support during installations

Work closely with internal project teams to deliver installation projects on schedule

Ensure installations meet all health and safety and regulatory requirements

Represent the business professionally when working within customer laboratories

Maintain accurate documentation and installation records

Maintain tools equipment and calibration requirements for service activities

Share best practice knowledge with colleagues across the wider technical team

Attend training to maintain product and technology knowledge

If you're keen to join an exceptional team working with advanced medical devices and diagnostic technology in a national field engineering role, then please apply to this Field Installation Engineer Medical Devices role below or call Chloe McCausland on (phone number removed) between 8:30am and 5:00pm

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