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Field Service Engineer (Medical Equipment)

Dublin
3 months ago
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Outline:
This is fantastic opportunity for someone to work with a great company within a highly rewarding sector.
A respected company with a great range of products, looking for an enthusiastic person to join the Engineering Team in a field based role.
The Company:

  • A well-established, very friendly and highly regarded business
  • Great range of products, found with hospital and laboratory setting
  • Known for investing in staff training and development
    The Role:
  • This is a Field Service Engineer role, planned and reactive maintenance, along with installations of new medical equipment in both private and public sector hospitals.
  • Covering the whole Republic of Ireland, however most of the work is focused in the Dublin area.
  • Home based, travelling out to sites throughout the country, some overnight stays to make your use of time more effective.
  • Working within Public and Private Healthcare facilities, along with some R&D sites.
  • Installing and maintaining various medical capital equipment, covering a range of therapy areas.
  • Initial training will be provided with ongoing career development and full OEM training.
    The package:
  • Basic up to €60k
  • Company van
  • Phone & laptop
  • 33 days annual leave, inclusive of public holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Private healthcare
    The Ideal Person:
  • The role is suited to anyone with electrical / electronic service experience on medical or pharmaceutical equipment, ideally from a field service background!
  • Experience of working on equipment that includes electrical and electronics, and good knowledge of IT / networks etc is vital.
  • A good attitude and customer facing service engineer background are required for the role.
  • A strong understanding of IT networking of equipment is highly advantageous to any application, but not essential as training will be provided.
  • Applications must live in a reasonable commuting distance of Dublin.
  • Full Driving Licence is essential.
  • Right to work in the Ireland is essential – no sponsorship available (sorry)
    If the above is of interest to you and you fit with the Ideal Person section, then please get in touch with us. We can the set-up an initial chat with one of our friendly team
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