Field Service Engineer

Sheffield
1 month ago
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Sheffield

£30,000 - £40,000 + Work Life balance + Stability + Regional Patch + Company Car/Van + Fuel Card + Dental & Medical Sector + Training + Package + Immediate Start

Are you a Field Service Engineer looking to join a stable and growing company? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company offering exceptional job stability, career growth. Work for a well established company, who pride themselves on providing a high quality service and valuing their staff for the long term.

This expanding medical equipment service company is setting the pace in the industry and consistently winning new contracts. You'll benefit from structured training, a supportive team environment, and a role that offers a great work-life balance. This role is best suited for a Field Service Engineer with a medical or dental background looking for a positive change!

Your Role As A Field Service Engineer Will Include:

Field Service Role - Covering a Regional Patch
Service, Maintenance & Repair of Dental and Medical Equipment
Customer Facing Role
As A Field Service Engineer You Will Have:

Field Service Engineer Background
Experience with Medical or Dental equipment preferred
Full Driving License

Located anywhere in England and happy to cover a regional patch from where you live

If Interested, please apply or contact Toby Cooke on (phone number removed)

Keywords: Field Service Engineer, Mobile Technician, Service, Medical, Biomedical, Dental, Decontamination, Autoclaves, Ultrasounds, Washers, Disinfectors, Sheffield, Leeds, Yorkshire, Manchester, Bradford, Huddersfield

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