Lead Engineer

South East London
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Lead Engineer

South East London

£46,000 + £48,500 + Progression + Medical Sector + Training + No on Call + No Weekends

Take the next decisive step in your engineering career within the clinical healthcare sector, where your expertise genuinely matters and progression is clearly defined and achievable.

This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong engineer with leadership experience to move into a Lead Engineer role within a highly respected and rapidly expanding medical equipment service provider. Operating in a stable, future-proof healthcare environment, the company continues to secure long-term NHS and private healthcare contracts, offering real security and long-term career development.

You'll be supported with industry-specific training, exposure to critical medical technologies, and a structured pathway into senior leadership. If you're looking for a role where your skills contribute directly to patient care - while advancing your own career - this is a standout opportunity.

Your Role As A Lead Engineer Will Include:

Static Role Based At A Hospital In South East London
Service, Maintenance & Repair of Medical Equipment
Leading a Team of Engineers
As A Lead Engineer You Will Have:

Electromechanical skillset
Leadership Experience
Competence With ExcelIf Interested, please apply or contact Toby Cooke on (phone number removed)

Keywords: Manager, Lead, Supervisor, Senior, Technician, Service, Medical, Biomedical, Dental, X-Ray, Anaesthesia, Clinical, Hospital, Army, Navy, London, Kent, Bromley, Lewisham, Greenwich, Croydon

This vacancy is being advertised by Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd. The services of Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd are those of an Employment Agency.

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