Field Service Engineer, Contrast Media Injector Systems

Bicester
9 months ago
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Field Service Engineer (Contrast Media Injector Systems)

An excellent opportunity for an experienced Service Engineer to join a market leader in sophisticated contrast media injector systems, offering first class opportunities for career development

Basic Salary £50,000 to £60,000 (Depending on Experience)
Car Allowance £7,000
Pension
Laptop
Phone
Bonus
The Role - Field Service Engineer (Contrast Media Injector Systems)

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a customer focused and technically motivated Field Service Engineer responsible for the service, repair and maintenance of their range of contrast media injector systems.

Your Background - Field Service Engineer (Contrast Media Injector Systems)

To apply you should be able to demonstrate the following:

Background working in a field service or technical support role within a contrast media injector systems environment
Qualified in electronics or another relevant technical discipline 
Impeccable customer service skills 
Confident and professional manner in customer facing environments
The Company - Field Service Engineer (Contrast Media Injector Systems)

Market leader in the medical devices and healthcare sector
Stability through the fostering of long term customer contracts
Impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems
Offering 'best in class' solutions across a wide range of equipment modalities
Commitment to leading facilities, outstanding product innovation, excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of good people
An innovative and progressive working culture, fostering individuality and opportunties for personal development
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting (UK). The services advertised by TRS Consulting (UK) are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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