Apprentice Field Service Engineer

MMM Medical Equipment UK Limited
Oxford
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Job Description Apprentice Field Service Engineer /nDo you have a driving licence and want to train to become a ServiceEngineer? /n Are you looking to start your career? /n If youanswered yes, then we want to hear from you! We are looking forapprentices who have an inquisitive mind and has a natural passionfor engineering. /n MMM Medical Equipment UK Limited supply highlyengineered decontamination equipment and services to thehealthcare, pharmaceutical, laboratory and research sectors. /n Therole will be field based and will involve travel throughout yourarea, as well as other parts of the UK and will involve spendingtime away from home regularly. /n As an Apprentice Service Engineeryou will be responsible for working on a range of medical equipmentincluding Steam Sterilizers, Instrument Washer Disinfectors,Endoscope Washer Disinfectors, and Steam Generators. /n We arelooking for someone who ideally has a Grade C / 4 or above GCSE (orequivalent qualification). You need to be resourceful, showinitiative, have good analytical skills and show that you can dealwith multiple tasks and work under pressure. You must be reliable,punctual, IT literate and is committed to attending college orappropriate training establishments as required. /n Interested?Apply now! /n Our reference: SE3533A /n Vacancy: Apprentice ServiceEngineer /n Location: Oxford /n Salary: Competitive salarydependent on experience /n Company vehicle provided and initial andongoing product and self-improvement training programmes /n Hours:Full Time – Monday to Friday /n This will require a flexibleapproach to hours and will involve working and staying away onoccasions (all expenses and food, meal allowances are covered) /nNational World / Smart Hire are advertising on behalf of MMMMedical Equipment UK Ltd

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