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3 weeks ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a motivated Service Engineer to join a growing After Market team for a leading manufacturer of medical devises based in Huddersfield. Representing the company in a customer facing role, this opportunity involves servicing and testing of bespoke specialist containment and downflow systems across the UK, Europe, and beyond. Working on a day's basis, Full training is provided, with excellent long-term prospects for the right candidate.

This role would suit a self-driven engineer with experience working in a service role or alongside medical/pharmaceutical equipment. It is essential that the successful candidate is able to commit to travel, values customer interaction, and takes pride in delivering technical excellence on-site. Ideal for someone with a background in mechanical, airflow, or calibration testing, or someone eager to learn and grow within the pharmaceutical or specialist engineering sectors.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct annual servicing and performance testing on containment and downflow systems
Work at client sites across the UK, Europe, and internationally
Perform airflow testing, calibration, and filtration checks
Deliver excellent customer service and communicate findings clearly
Maintain accurate service reports and uphold company standards on-site

For this exciting opportunity, you can earn a basic salary of upto £42,000 with great Overtime potential. In addition to this, the company offer standard pension contributions, Private Healthcare and EAP programme.

Interested in learning more, give Conor a call on (phone number removed) or send an update CV to (url removed)

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