Graduate Field Service Engineer, Metrology Instrumentation

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Graduate Field Service Engineer, Metrology Instrumentation

  • A home based role from South East England. The role involves circa 50% European travel and typically involves being away from home Monday to Thursday -

    Basic salary £40,000 to £50,000
    Bonus
    Hybrid car
    Pension
    Healthcare
    Company credit card
    Fuel card
    37.5 hours a week with any additional hours worked returned as time off in lieu 

    The Role – Graduate Field Service Engineer, Metrology Instrumentation

    This market leader seeks to recruit a technically motivated and customer focused Graduate Field Service Engineer, responsible for:

    The service, installation, repair and general maintenance of their range of highly advanced metrology tools at customer sites
    Providing technical support and customer training
    Ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction
    Your Background – Graduate Field Service Engineer, Metrology Instrumentation

    To succeed in this exciting role you must be able to demonstrate:

    Degree or Masters in life science, chemistry, physics or a related discipline
    Knowledge of using scientific measurement, life science, physics, chemistry, mass spectroscopy, AFM or spectroscopy
    Good computer literacy
    Basic electronics troubleshooting skills, eg. using a volt meter or oscillator
    Capability to learn quickly and understand complex technical topics
    Ability to communicate effectively at all levels with external customers and internal departments

    The Company - Graduate Field Service Engineer, Metrology Instrumentation

    One of the largest manufacturers of specialist laboratory systems in the world
    This instantly recognisable market leader is renowned for their world-class manufacturing facilities , excellent customer service and innovative products used within the healthcare, laboratory, biopharmaceutical and life sciences sectors
    An extensive and personally-tailored training program will enable you to develop the skills to thrive in this role, while the size and nature of this business can accommodate progression into a range of areas including: technical specialist, projects, sales and senior management
    This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or an employment business

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