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Autoclaves Field Service Engineer

London
2 months ago
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Autoclaves Field Service Engineer.

Either City and Guilds (or ENG) STM and WTM or equivalent qualified candidates only please

Location - London

The Role of the Field Service Engineer:

  • Servicing and thermometric testing of autoclaves, endoscopes and washer disinfectors.

  • You will be field based visiting customer sites, performing breakdown repairs, servicing and thermometric validation on their autoclaves and washer disinfectors

  • Dealing with laboratories, hospitals, vets, dentists, bio medical and global pharmaceutical establishments.

  • Responsible for preventative maintenance and breakdown call outs.

    The Ideal Person for the Field Service Engineer role:

  • Qualified to autoclave STM (or ENG) and washer WTM standards for quarterly and annual testing.

  • You will be the sort of person who is self-motivated with a quality emphasis that gets the job done well first time.

    What we offer for our Field Service Engineers:

  • Salary/Rate £30,000 - £50,000 per annum.

  • Expensed PHEV company vehicle

  • Laptop

  • Mobile phone

  • Company pension scheme

    The Company:

    An established manufacturer/ service company looking for a Field Service Engineer to work on a wide range of Autoclaves and Washer Disinfectors

  • Established for 30 years

  • ISO 9001, ISO 13485 and SafeContractor accredited

  • Opportunities to progress your career within the company
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