Medical Equipment Service Team Leader

Bishops Stortford
10 months ago
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Medical Equipment Service Team Leader - Medical Devices

Permanent position

Salary Guide: circa £38,000 - £40,000 PA, depending on experience

Location: Bishop's Stortford - Easy access from the M11 - Stansted Airport junction

Free on-site car parking

Leading, established international medical device company is seeking a talented Medical Equipment Service Team Leader to lead, support and guide the technical service and repair team to ensure the delivery of exceptional customer service that consistently meets and exceeds expectations. The Medical Equipment Service Team Leader will collaborate with the Service Manager to plan and coordinate service and repair operations, aligning with strategic and operational goals to drive business growth. Oversee and assist with equipment repairs, commissioning, and technical support. Continuously identify opportunities for departmental improvement and implement effective change initiatives.

What You'll Do

Lead and develop a skilled Technical Service Team
Oversee and assist with equipment repairs, commissioning, and technical support
Ensure compliance with QMS and medical device regulations
Provide expert support to customers and internal teams
Monitor performance and drive continuous improvement
Collaborate across departments to meet business goals
Maintain service tools and demo equipment
Support the growth of service contracts and customer satisfaction
Ensure all the Service Department test equipment is managed, maintained and calibrated

What We're Looking For

Proven leadership and team management experience
Electro - Mechanical service and repair background
Strong engineering and technical background
Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
Proficiency in IT and a solid understanding of networking
Customer-focused with high attention to detail

Full job description available upon application

HRGO Recruitment offers permanent and temporary jobs across the UK. You must have current UK right to work to be considered. We aim to respond to all applications. HRGO is an equal opportunities employer

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