Field Service Engineer, Medical Diagnostic Systems

Merton, Greater London
5 hours ago
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Field Service Engineer, Medical Diagnostic Systems

Overall Earnings £60,000+
Basic Salary Up To £50,000
Overtime
On Call Allowance 
10% Bonus
Company Car
Pension
Healthcare
Life Insurance
Phone, Laptop
Holidays
** The role will involve working one weekend in four (during this week you will receive two alternative days off work) **

The Role – Field Service Engineer, Medical Diagnostic Systems

This market leader seeks to recruit a technically motivated and customer focused Field Service Engineer, responsible for: 

The service, installation, breakdown, repair and calibration of a wide range of sophisticated laboratory diagnostics systems utilised within pathology departments, NHS laboratories and clinical chemistry environments 
Supporting flow cytometry, cell separation and diagnostics products located at customer sites
Your Background – Field Service Engineer, Medical Diagnostic Systems

To apply you should be able to demonstrate the following:

A strong background working in a field service or technical support role, gained within an electronics or electro-mechanical service or technical support background
Applications are welcomed from a wide variety of backgrounds including high value electronics capital equipment,microscopy, cameras, lasers, x-ray security detection, ex-forces (weapons guidance, radar, avionics or biomedical engineering), medical device, biomedical engineering, pathology laboratory diagnostics and laboratory device
Qualified to a minimum ONC / HNC level or above in electronics or another relevant technical discipline 
Impeccable customer service skills and the ability to remain confident in customer facing environments
The Company - Field Service Engineer, Medical Diagnostic Systems

Instantly recognisable brand leader supplying a wide range of innovative diagnostic based laboratory and medical systems to the healthcare sector
Their commitment to investment in Research and Development is second to none in their industry, ensuring that they remain a market leader
At the core of their business lie product innovation, excellent customer service and good people
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or an employment business

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