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European Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instrumentation

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European Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instrumentation

Basic Saslary £50,000 to £55,000
Bonus
Company Car or Car Allowance (Electric Options Available)
Excellent Benefits Package
Full Product Training
** Excellent opportunities for experienced service engineers from a range of electronics systems backgrounds, including ex-forces engineers with medical, dental, weapons or radar experience, to join a market leading scientific instrumenation manufacturer **

The Role – European Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instrumentation

This market leader seeks to recruit a technically motivated and customer focused European Field Service Engineer responsible for:

Service, installation, repair and calibration of a wide range of sophisticated scientific instrumentation, utilised within pathology departments, NHS laboratories and clinical chemistry environments
The successful applicant will provide support at customer sites
he role will involve circa 30% European travel, typically this European travel is likely to occur once a month and would involve being away for four days (Monday to Thursday)
The role will also involve travel across the UK
Your Background – European Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instrumentation

To succeed in this exciting role, you must be able to demonstrate:

A competent background in a customer facing field service engineering capacity, gained within any high value capital equipment environment
Applications are encouraged from engineers with a broad range of backgrounds, including laboratory device, medical device, pharmaceutical device, ex-forces engineers (medical & dental, weapons systems, radar) and a wide range of other electronic or electro-mechanical sectors
A qualification in engineering, electronics or a science based subject to a minimum of ONC level
Applicants are welcome from field service engineers from a broad base of sectors as full and comprehensive product training will be provided
The Company – European Field Service Engineer, Scientific Instrumentation

This instantly recognisable brand leader offers 'best in class' solutions across their range of products and systems
Their commitment to investment in research and development is second to none in their industry, ensuring that they remain a market leader
At the core of their business is product innovation, excellent customer service and good people
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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