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Electromechanical Field Service Engineer

Bristol
3 days ago
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Electromechanical Field Service Engineer | Field-Based - Southwest UK

We're recruiting for a Field Service Engineer with strong electromechanical experience, initially focused on healthcare equipment, particularly ultrasound systems, with future opportunities to expand into ophthalmology, robotics, and other high-tech sectors. This is a home-based role ideally located near the M5 corridor (Bristol/Bridgwater area), covering a regional territory across the Southwest, Midlands, Wales, and occasionally beyond.

The role involves installation, servicing, upgrades, and repairs of medical equipment at customer sites. You'll be part of a professional, growing team, with full training provided on additional equipment as the role evolves. Some national and occasional European travel may be required.

Key Responsibilities

Install, service, repair, upgrade, and relocate electromechanical medical devices (initially ultrasound)
Maintain strong communication with customers, managers, and team members
Ensure accurate completion of reports, system updates, and vehicle stock records
Follow call closure and health & safety procedures
Manage parts returns and equipment disposal per ISO and WEEE standards
Travel across assigned territory with occasional wider UK/EU travel
Attend product and technical training as required

Skills & Experience

Experience servicing, installing, or repairing healthcare equipment
Background in electromechanical, electrical, or software-based engineering in a field based roleStrong diagnostic and problem-solving skills
Excellent customer service and communication skills
Able to work independently or as part of a field-based team
Organised, professional, and flexible with working hours and travel
Clean driving licence essentialQualifications preferred: ONC/HNC or City & Guilds in Engineering

Other: Must hold or be able to obtain a valid passport

ACS are recruiting for a Electromechanical Field Service Engineer. If you feel that you have the skills and experience required in this advertisement to be a Electromechanical Field Service Engineer submit your CV including an outline of your experience as a Electromechanical Field Service Engineer. It is always a good idea to include a covering letter outlining your experience as a Electromechanical Field Service Engineerwith your application as this will enhance your chances of selection and improve your prospects of landing the Electromechanical Field Service Engineer role you desire

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