PACS Technical Support Engineer, IT Healthcare Systems

TRS Consulting
Holbeck, West Yorkshire
10 months ago
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PACS Technical Support Engineer, IT Healthcare Systems

Basic Salary £40,000 to £50,000 (Depending on Experience)
10% Bonus
Benefits Package 
Genuine Opportunities for Excellent Training and Career Progression

  • An excellent opportunity for a PACS Administrator or PACS Technical Support Specialist to join a global market leader of Medical Software Systems *

    ** Hybrid role with two days per week in the office **

    PACS Technical Support Engineer, IT Healthcare Systems

    Following continued growth this market-leading organisation now seeks to recruit a customer focused PACS Technical Support Engineer. In this rewarding role the successful applicant will be responsible for:

    Managing customer relationships and resolving all PACS technical support issues 
    Providing support via email or phone 
    Working with key healthcare informatics and medical imaging customers
    Ensuring that customer satisfaction is achieved and maintained
    PACS Technical Support Engineer, IT Healthcare Systems

    To be considered for this role you should be able to demonstrate one of the following backgrounds:

    PACS Technical Support Engineer
    PACS Administrator
    PACS Application Specialist
    NHS IT Support or NHS IT Engineering background
    PACS Technical Support Engineer, IT Healthcare Systems

    Leader in healthcare and a well respected medical equipment and medical device software systems provider 
    Impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems incorporates all aspects of the healthcare informatics sector and includes medical imaging software systems
    Their success is based upon a commitment to world leading design facilities, outstanding product innovation, excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of talented IT specialists
    They have a huge training budget and up to 10% of your time can be spent on personal development
    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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