Biomedical Field Service Engineer

Gamidor Technical Services Ltd
11 months ago
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Company Description


Gamidor Technical Services Limited is an independent company providing medical and laboratory equipment services for the NHS, Healthcare Institutions, and the Pharmaceutical Industry throughout the UK & Europe. Our ISO 9001:2015 quality-based approach ensures that our field-based Biomedical Engineers are trained to the highest standard by the manufacturers. We have an excellent industry reputation due to our commitment to building strong client relationships and over thirty years of experience.


Role Description


This is a full-time remote role for a Biomedical Field Service Engineer at Gamidor Technical Services Ltd. The role involves responsibilities such as maintaining and repairing medical and laboratory equipment for various healthcare institutions and the pharmaceutical industry. It includes ensuring equipment functions properly and meets quality standards. This particular role will be focussed on NHS site Service visits.


Qualifications


  • Proficiency in servicing and maintaining biomedical equipment
  • Knowledge of ISO standards and quality compliance
  • Experience in repairing medical devices and laboratory equipment
  • Strong communication and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work independently and efficiently handle field service tasks


What we offer


  • The opportunity to join a reputable, Biomedical Engineering Service company serving NHS, Private Hospitals and Pharmaceutical Industries up and down the UK.
  • A company part of a larger, global, network with strong ties to Europe, USA and beyond.
  • Company Car
  • Company Laptop
  • Company Mobile
  • Pension Scheme
  • Friendly, positive, growing company with strong ambitions.

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