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Field Service Engineer - Manchester

Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

Are you looking for your next career move and want to join a progressive, growing business? Do you want to work for an award-winning medical device & healthcare business?

My client is seeking a motivated and skilled field service engineer to join their expanding team. You’ll play a key role in servicing, repairing, and compliance testing a wide range of healthcare equipment and medical devices used across hospitals and community healthcare settings in and around Manchester.

Key Responsibilities

Service, repair, maintain, and test a variety of equipment, including:

Hoists and stand aids

Ceiling/gantry hoists

Acute and community profiling beds

Active mattress systems

Trolleys

Specialised baths

Plan and prioritise daily workload effectively to complete service visits within agreed timescales.

Carry out all work safely, in accordance with company procedures and current legislation.

Complete all documentation accurately and promptly before leaving customer sites.

Deliver outstanding customer service with a positive, solution-focused attitude.

Uphold company core values

Requirements

Proven experience as a field service engineer or in a similar technical service role.

Fault-finding and problem-solving skills.

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

Customer-focused with great attention to detail.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to customer sites across the region if required.

Must hold or be able to obtain an Enhanced DBS check.

Why Join Us?

Work for an award-winning orgsnisation, regognised for their excellence in innovation and service.

Competitive salary and benefits package.

Company vehicle, tools, and uniform provided.

Gym access to support your health and wellbeing.

Continuous training and career development opportunities.

Be part of a supportive, forward-thinking company delivering essential support to the NHS and community sectors.

Job Type: Full-time, Monday to Friday—overtime available.

Benefits:

Company pension

Life insurance

KPI Bonus scheme (after probation)

BUPA Cash plan cover

On-site parking

Experience:

Healthcare Industry: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:

Driving Licence (required)

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