Technical Support Engineer

Milton Keynes
2 weeks ago
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We have a new exciting opportunity for a Remote Support Engineer to work for our client who are a leading diagnostic solutions and medical equipment provider based in Milton Keynes.
PLEASE NOTE - THIS IS NOT AN IT ENGINEER ROLE
This is a critical role delivering advanced technical support across NHS and private laboratories. You will work within the Customer Support Centre to troubleshoot, diagnose and resolve instrument issues using secure remote-access tools, log analysis, augmented reality guidance, with direct communication with laboratory staff.
Key requirements for the Technical Support Engineer role:

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Understands requirements for timely and effective communication to the right people. Fault finding and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to balance demand and resource
  • Fully understand all KPI targets, company objectives and maintains focus to achieve these on time within constraints.
  • Thorough and precise approach to the role, tasks and projects
  • City and Guilds / BTEC Level 3 or equivalent in Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or similar
  • Greater than 2 years in a technical support or field service role.
  • Strong knowledge of electromechanical systems, IT troubleshooting and remote diagnostic tools.
  • Ability to multi-task and manage multiple cases under time pressure.
  • Able to explain complex technical information in a clear and easy-to-understand way for different audiences.
  • Ability to read and understand technical diagrams
  • Demonstrates a strong commitment to delivering excellent customer service
  • Strong interest in emerging technologies and wiliness to learn new skills.
    Office-Based, Remote Support
    If you have all the above and are interested in applying, please apply via the link and send a CV over. You will need to be available on the 4th February for an assessment day and closing date is 26th January 2026

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