Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager

Peterborough
7 months ago
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Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager 

Basic Salary Circa £50,000
Pension Scheme 
Excellent Opportunities for Career Advancement 
Year End Salary Review 
The Role - Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager  

This market leader now seeks to recruit a commercially astute Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager  to support their recent rapid growth. The successful applicant will be responsible for:

Supervising, mentoring and training a team of ultrasound probe repair technicians
Performing complex repairs and troubleshooting on various ultrasound probe models
Ensuring all repair activities comply with ISO and other relevant regulatory requirements
Developing and delivering training programs to enhance technician skills
Managing inventory of repair tools, parts and equipment
Your Background - Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager 

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

Proven experience in ultrasound repair with hands on technical experience
Strong leadership skills wth experience managing and training technicians
In depth knowledge of ISO regulations and medical device repair standards
Excellent problem solving abilities with a keen eye for detail
Strong communication skills to liaise with senior management, suppliers and customers
Background in electronics, biomedical engineering or a related field
The Company - Ultrasound Probe Repair Centre Manager 

One of the world’s leading suppliers of medical equipment
Their forward thinking range of products are trusted by healthcare professionals globally 
As a market leading organisation, product innovation, excellent levels of customer service and good people are fundamental to their future success
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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