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Field Service Engineer

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Field Service Engineer - Medical Imaging (Ex-Forces Welcome)

Location: Field-based (focus on South/South East)
Salary: £40,000-£45,000
Type: Permanent | Full-time (Mon-Fri, 40 hrs inc. travel)

Are you ex-Forces with a background in electronics, radar, or avionics? Join a leading medical imaging service provider supporting hospitals across the UK - where your technical expertise will directly help keep vital diagnostic systems running.

The Role:

Service, repair and maintain multi-vendor diagnostic imaging systems.
Carry out fault-finding and preventative maintenance to ensure maximum uptime.
Deliver exceptional customer service while working in clinical environments.
Collaborate with internal teams to uphold high technical and safety standards.What's on offer:

£40-45K base salary - higher for OEM-trained engineers (please share total earnings expectations).
Mon-Fri, 40 hrs per week including travel.
Flexible hours depending on meeting times - claim overtime for any work before 7am or after 6pm.
Overtime: x1.5 (Mon-Sat), x2 (Sun/Bank Holidays).
Optional on-call: 1 in 5 weeks if you choose to take part (£35/day + £75/weekend).
Bonus: Up to 5% (typically 2.5%).
Private healthcare & pension.
Childcare vouchers.
25 days annual leave.Who we're looking for:

HNC/HND (or equivalent) in Electronics or related field.
Experience in fault-finding and repair of electro-mechanical or imaging systems.
Strong communication, organisation, and customer-facing skills.
Full UK driving licence and flexibility to travel.
Ideal backgrounds: RAF avionics, REME, Royal Signals, or similar.Click apply now to begin your application and a CBSbutler representative will be in touch, should you be suitable

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