Field Service Engineer (Radiology)

CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Donegal, Donegal County, Ireland
Last month
£41,435 – £44,888 pa
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£41,435 – £44,888 pa

Posted
16 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Field Service Engineer - Medical Imaging

North West Ireland (Donegal / Letterkenny / Sligo region)

€48,000 - €52,000 + Car/Allowance + Overtime + Benefits

We're working with a leading organisation within the medical imaging sector who are looking to strengthen their medical imaging team with the addition of a Field Service Engineer across the North West of Ireland.

This is a great opportunity for an engineer with experience in medical devices, imaging systems, or similar electro-mechanical equipment to join a well-established and supportive team. Full training will be provided for candidates without direct medical imaging experience.

The Role

You'll be responsible for the service, repair, and installation of imaging equipment including CT, X-Ray, Ultrasound, and MRI systems.

Field-based covering Donegal, Letterkenny, Sligo, Derry, Enniskillen, and Castlebar, with occasional national travel.

Experience Required

Ideally X-Ray / medical imaging experience (GE, Siemens, Philips preferred) - salary flexible

Open to CT, MRI, Ultrasound or biomedical equipment experience

Strong electrical / electro-mechanical fault-finding skills

Consideration given to general field service backgrounds (e.g. print/copy) with strong technical aptitude

Qualification preferred for junior level, experience for senior levelWhat's on Offer

Salary: €48,000 - €52,000 depending on experience (flexible for strong imaging background)

Company car or €8,000 car allowance

€11/day lunch allowance

Overtime paid after 44 hours (x1 Mon-Fri, x1.5 Sat, x2 Sun/BH)

On-call rota: 1 in 4 weeks (€300 retainer + call-out overtime)

39-hour working week (Mon-Fri)

Pension: 3% employee / 3% employer

Life assurance: 4x base salary

23 days annual leave + 10 bank holidaysOpen to relocators and engineers looking to develop within the medical imaging sector.

If you're interested, apply now or get in touch for a confidential discussion

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