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Field Service Engineer, Medical Systems

Trowbridge
7 months ago
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Field Service Engineer, Medical Systems

Overall Earnings of £60,000 Including Overtime
Overtime Paid Door-to-Door After 8 Hours Per Day
Basic Salary £40,000 to £46,000
Company Car / Van
Overtime
Commission
Pension
25 Days Holiday Plus 8 Public Holidays
Tablet and smartphone
Fuel Card
Life Assurance
Private Medical Insurance
*** This is home-based field service role that will involve working ten hour days on a 4 day on, 4 day off rotation ***

The Role -  Field Service Engineer, Medical Systems

Following expansion this market leading company now seeks to recruit a technically motivated and customer focused Field Service Engineer, responsible for:

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance, service and breakdown repair of medical systems
Once fully trained, you will also provide after sales technical and commercial support
Working within the healthcare market, you will be expected to offer the highest level of customer service, completing risk assessments, activity reports and other documentation required by this highly regulated sector
Your Background - Field Service Engineer, Medical Systems

Suitable candidates for this exciting role will need the demonstrate the following:

NVQ, City & Guilds, ONC or higher in an Electrical or Electronics qualification
A background working as a service engineer or a technical support engineer on electromechnical or electronics systems
Any experience of sectors such as the following would be welcomed:
-medical systems
-laboratory equipment
-biomedical equipment
-water purification systems
-pharmaceutical device
-ex-forces engineering
-electro-mechanical field service
-water treatment equipment
-electronics service
A full UK driving licence
The Company - Field Service Engineer, Medical Systems

Innovative leading supplier of healthcare solutions
Trusted by both the private sector and the NHS to operate and maintain medical systems
Their continued success is based upon an unrelenting commitment to research and development, world class facilities and the recruitment and retention of customer focused engineers
Excellent manufacturer's training on state of the art medical systems
Opportunity to develop your career within the healthcare engineering sector
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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