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Field Service Engineer, Medical CT Imaging Systems

Bolton
5 days ago
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Field Service Engineer, Medical CT Imaging Systems

Basic Salary £40,00 to £45,000, rising to £50,000 plus in the future
Salary Review & Pay Rise After 6 & 12 Months 
Company Car
Bonus
Excellent Benefits 
** An excellent opportunity for a customer focused Electronics Engineer with an HNC / NVQ Level 3 in electronics to a join a well respected and highly regarded supplier of medical imaging technology**

The Role - Field Service Engineer, Medical CT Imaging Systems

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a customer focused and technically motivated Field Service Engineer responsible for the service, repair, breakdown and maintenance of their range of highly advanced medical imaging systems at hospitals and healthcare centres.

Your Background - Field Service Engineer, Medical CT Imaging Systems

To be considered for this exciting role you must be able to demonstrate:

A background working in a field service or workshop capacity within an electronics capital equipment environment
Qualified to a minimum HNC / NVQ Level 3 in electronics or another relevant technical discipline
The Company - Field Service Engineer, Medical CT Imaging Systems

My client is a leader in healthcare and is a well respected and highly regarded supplier of medical imaging equipment and medical systems
This organisation's impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical imaging systems incorporates all aspects of the imaging healthcare equipment sector
Offering 'best in class' solutions across a wide range of equipment modalities, their success is based upon a commitment to excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of good people
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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