Field Service Engineer, Laboratory Instrumentation

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Field Service Engineer

Laboratory Instrumentation

£55K-£60K + Company Car + Excellent Benefits Package + Full Product Training

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire

Luton, Stevenage, Hitchin, St Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Welwyn Garden City, Letchworth, Biggleswade, Cambridge, Bedford, Milton Keynes, St Neots and Royston

An excellent opportunity for a Service Engineer with a background in the service and repair of electronic or electro-mechanical high value capital equipment from any industry sector, including Medical, Laboratory and Scientific sectors, and ex Armed Forces Electrical & Electronic Engineers (RAF, REME or Navy), to join a market-leading supplier of medical laboratory diagnostics systems, offering full product training and opportunities for career progression.

The Company – Field Service Engineer, Laboratory Instrumentation

My client is a well-respected manufacturer of sophisticated laboratory instrumentation and life science-based automation, trusted by pharmaceutical and healthcare professionals to deliver accurate results across a diverse product range.

Supported by a truly multi-national 'blue-chip' technology group with representation in over 150 countries, 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 lie product innovation, excellent customer service and good people.

The Role – Field Service Engineer, Laboratory Instrumentation

Following expansion, this organisation seeks to recruit a technically motivated and customer focused Field Service Engineer, responsible for the service, installation, breakdown, repair and calibration of a wide range of sophisticated laboratory instrumentation at customer sites throughout the region above.

Your Background – Field Service Engineer, Laboratory Instrumentation

To succeed in this exciting role, you must be able to demonstrate a competent background in an electronic or electro-mechanical service engineering capacity, gained within any high value capital equipment environment. Applications are encouraged from engineers with a broad range of industry sectors, including medical, laboratory, scientific, Ex Armed Forces (REME, Navy, RAF), print-press systems, a broad range of manufacturing equipment backgrounds, and all other high-value equipment sectors.

A qualification in engineering, electronics or a science-based subject is preferable.

The Benefits – Field Service Engineer, Laboratory Instrumentation

In return, my client is offering a fantastic remuneration and benefits package, including competitive basic salary, bonus, company car, excellent benefits, and the opportunity to progress your career within a truly global market-leading organisation.

This vacancy is being advertised by HTS Halo Talent Solutions Ltd, a TRS Consulting Services Limited company. The services advertised by TRS Consulting Services Limited are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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