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Field Service Engineer - Dublin

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Field Service Engineer - Dublin

Global Innovator in Pharmaceutical Testing Solutions

Are you a hands-on engineer with a passion for precision, problem-solving, and purpose-driven technology? Join a world-renowned company that pioneers automated testing systems and advanced laboratory instrumentation used by pharmaceutical leaders around the globe.

As a Field Service Engineer, you'll play a key role in supporting life-changing medicines by installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting high-performance lab systems used in pharmaceutical R&D and manufacturing. This is your chance to step into a career with a global innovator whose technologies help ensure the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products every day.

What You'll Do:

Deliver expert service support for precision instruments used in critical pharmaceutical testing environments
Build trusted relationships with customers by providing on-site maintenance, repair, and technical assistance
Represent a global brand that's known for engineering excellence and continuous innovationTechnologies You May Work With:
If you have experience with any of the following, we want to hear from you:

Dissolution systems
Physical tablet testing instruments
UV-Vis spectrophotometers
Temperature mapping systems
Titrators
HPLC, GC, and LC systemsWhat's On Offer:

Salary: Competitive base salary (€)
Tools for success: Company car, laptop, and mobile phone
Pension: 5% employer contribution, 3% employee
Healthcare & protection: Private health insurance and death-in-service benefit
Tax-free daily allowance: In line with Irish Revenue guidelines
Travel: Primarily within 1 to 1.5 hours from home, with occasional broader travel for holiday cover or special assignmentsWho You Are:

Experienced in servicing or maintaining laboratory instrumentation (pharma/biotech/chemical industries preferred)
Technically minded, customer-focused, and self-motivated
Willing to travel locally with flexibility for occasional national/international tripsWhy Join?

This is more than a field role, it's an opportunity to join a global business that thrives on innovation, precision, and purpose. You'll be part of a collaborative team that empowers you to grow, learn, and work with technologies that directly contribute to pharmaceutical quality and compliance.

Take the next step in your engineering career with a company that values technical excellence and rewards your impact.

Apply now to be part of a team that's shaping the future of pharmaceutical testing.

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