Junior IT Field Engineer

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Kells, Mid And East Antrim, County Antrim, United Kingdom
Yesterday
£29,350 – £34,529 pa

Salary

£29,350 – £34,529 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Junior
Posted
21 Apr 2026 (Yesterday)

Benefits

Structured training Long-term progression Opportunity to work on high-tech medical systems Company car Stability Immediate start

Junior IT Field Engineer

Navan

€34,000 -€40,000 Basic + Training + Technical Development + Growing Industry + Progression + Company Car + Stability + Immediate Start

Passionate about IT? Do you have some experience with PC's? if so this is a fantastic opportunity to break into the healthcare technology sector. Join an established growing business that offers structured training, long-term progression, and the opportunity to work on high-tech medical systems.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established company within the healthcare technology sector, supporting hospitals, clinical and domestic environments across a regional patch. With continued growth and investment in training, you'll be supported by senior engineers while developing into a specialist within medical IT and imaging systems. You'll be part of a professional, close-knit team where development and progression are genuinely encouraged.

Your Job As A Junior IT Field Engineer Will Include:

* Installation, support, and maintenance of healthcare technology systems

* Diagnosing and resolving hardware, software, and network-related issues

* Providing remote, telephone, and on-site technical support

* Carrying out planned maintenance, calibration, and system updates

* Supporting hospitals, radiology departments, and clinical environments

As A Junior IT Field Engineer You Will Have:

* IT background

* Strong technical and problem-solving skills across hardware/software systems

* Full driving licence (essential)

* Confident communication skills with both technical and non-technical users

* Willingness to learn, develop, and travel across Ireland

Apply now or contact Billy on (phone number removed) for immediate consideration

Keywords: field service engineer, technical support engineer, IT engineer, medical engineer, healthcare technology, biomedical, teleradiology, PACS, networking, London, Navan, Kells, Drogheda, Dublin

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