Field Service Engineer

Zenopa
London
6 months ago
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Company info:

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a family-owned business that is entirely dedicated to simulation chambers. The company is the world's largest specialist in simulation chambers for scientific and industrial laboratories, with over 22,000 units produced annually.

Renowned for its perfected cutting-edge technologies, pioneering innovations, and absolute precision, the companys brand is synonymous with excellence. Its core mission is to deliver perfect simulations of biological, chemical, and physical environmental conditions across a diverse range of industries.

Since its founding in 1983, when the companys founder revolutionised laboratory technology with the development of the hot air sterilizer, the organisation has grown into an innovative leader with above-average growth and strong future prospects.

As a family-run business, the company safeguards its independence through a consistent premium brand strategy, ongoing expansion of its production capacity in Germany, and the internationalisation of its sales efforts. While maintaining a strong presence in its core European markets, the company is also capitalising on opportunities in emerging markets around the globe. Currently, approximately one-third of the companys revenue is generated in Asia, and it continues to see steady growth in the American market.

Job description :

  • As a Field Service Engineer for our client, you would be servicing, repairing and installing a range of premium Cold Storage equipment, including Incubators, Ultra-low temp freezers, Climate chambers and more.
  • The customer base for this role is primarily Pharmaceutical, so the majority of equipment will be based in Laboratory environments. However, there is some work in the Industrial sector and some of the equipment will be found in industries like Aerospace and more.
  • The territory is covering from the North West e.g. Manchester and Liverpool, across to the North East and then down to the top of the Midlands.

Person Specification:

  • We are looking for a Refrigeration/Cold Storage Engineer
  • Must be PAT registered
  • Ideally they would have an Engineering qualification i.e. HNC, HND, City & Guilds, BEng etc.
  • FGAS Certification is also ideal

Package:

£50,000 - £60,000 Salary

  • No bonus
  • Private health insurance
  • Pension
  • Company credit card/fuel card
  • Car allowance £450-£500 per month
  • Overtime: there is out of hours pay, but usually engineers overtime/early finishes will balance out

Company info:

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a family-owned business that is entirely dedicated to simulation chambers. The company is the world's largest specialist in simulation chambers for scientific and industrial laboratories, with over 22,000 units produced annually.

Renowned for its perfected cutting-edge technologies, pioneering innovations, and absolute precision, the companys brand is synonymous with excellence. Its core mission is to deliver perfect simulations of biological, chemical, and physical environmental conditions across a diverse range of industries.

Since its founding in 1983, when the companys founder revolutionised laboratory technology with the development of the hot air sterilizer, the organisation has grown into an innovative leader with above-average growth and strong future prospects.

As a family-run business, the company safeguards its independence through a consistent premium brand strategy, ongoing expansion of its production capacity in Germany, and the internationalisation of its sales efforts. While maintaining a strong presence in its core European markets, the company is also capitalising on opportunities in emerging markets around the globe. Currently, approximately one-third of the companys revenue is generated in Asia, and it continues to see steady growth in the American market.

Job description :

  • As a Field Service Engineer for our client, you would be servicing, repairing and installing a range of premium Cold Storage equipment, including Incubators, Ultra-low temp freezers, Climate chambers and more.
  • The customer base for this role is primarily Pharmaceutical, so the majority of equipment will be based in Laboratory environments. However, there is some work in the Industrial sector and some of the equipment will be found in industries like Aerospace and more.
  • The territory is covering from the North West e.g. Manchester and Liverpool, across to the North East and then down to the top of the Midlands.

Person Specification:

  • We are looking for a Refrigeration/Cold Storage Engineer
  • Must be PAT registered
  • Ideally they would have an Engineering qualification i.e. HNC, HND, City & Guilds, BEng etc.
  • FGAS Certification is also ideal

Package:

£50,000 - £60,000 Salary

  • No bonus
  • Private health insurance
  • Pension
  • Company credit card/fuel card
  • Car allowance £450-£500 per month
  • Overtime: there is out of hours pay, but usually engineers overtime/early finishes will balance out


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