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Job Description - Family-friendly, collaborative, and
supportive company culture - 50% field-based across the UK, 50%
based at facility - Work with market-leading healthcare technology
in a stable, growing global organisation The company: A
well-established global leader in healthcare technology, with
nearly 50 years of innovation in respiratory products. This
multi-million-pound organisation is known for its commitment to
improving patient outcomes and supporting clinicians through
advanced technology and clinical research. The company offers a
supportive and family-friendly culture, with excellent long-term
career prospects. The role: We are looking for an experienced
engineer to join the service team. The role involves servicing and
maintaining a market-leading range of respiratory equipment. You
will spend around 50% of your time visiting NHS and private
hospital clients across the UK, with the other 50% working from the
Maidenhead site. This is a Monday to Friday position, 8:30am to
5:00pm, with no weekend work or on-call required. Requirements: -
Minimum 3 years of engineering/service experience in any relevant
sector (medical, dental, pharmaceutical, scientific, industrial,
electrical, or similar) - Recognised electrical qualification (NVQ
Level 3 or equivalent, e.g. City & Guilds, HNC, BTEC) - Strong
fault-finding, problem-solving, and customer-facing skills - Full
UK driving licence - Right to work in the UK (we cannot offer visa
sponsorship) Package: - Salary £35,000 - £40,000 depending on
experience - £1,000 annual company bonus (average) - Fully expensed
company car - 25 days holiday + bank holidays - 4% matched pension
(increasing to 5% after probation) - Private healthcare and life
assurance - Full product training and long-term development
opportunities

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