Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray & CT Systems

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Maidstone, Kent
13 months ago
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13 Apr 2025 (13 months ago)

Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray & CT Systems

Overall Earnings £55,000 to £60,000 (Including Bonus and Overtime)
Basic Salary £40,000 to £45,000
Door to Door Overtime
10% Bonus
Company Car or Car Allowance
Pension 
Private Medical Cover
Life Assurance
25 Days Holiday
Full and Comprehensive Manufacturer Product Training
An excellent opportunity for an X-Ray field service engineer from any sector to join a leading manufacturer of medical imaging systems and training on medical X-Ray, CT and MRI systems

The Role - Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray & CT Systems

You will be responsible for the service, breakdown repair and maintenance of their range of highly advanced X-ray, CT and MRI systems located at hospitals and healthcare centres throughout your local region.

Your Background - Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray & CT Systems

To apply you should be able to demonstrate the following:

Experience in maintaining, installing and repairing X-ray equipment from a range of sectors including medical, in-house NHS imaging repair, airport security and baggage scanners, industrial imaging systems and ex-forces, military or defence backgrounds
Qualification in electronics or another relevant technical discipline
Previous field service experience
Impeccable customer service skills and a confident and professional manner in customer facing environments
Flexible approach with the determination to seize opportunities and resolve complex challenges
Full UK driving licence 
The Company - Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray & CT Systems

Global leader in healthcare and a highly respected manufacturer of medical imaging systems
You will be joining a national team of engineers who take great pride in their work and who aim to build upon long term relationships with customers
Full product training on a range of medical imaging systems (including CT and MRI) will be provided through engineer mentoring and manufacturer training courses
For those with the desire there are opportunities to progress your career into more technical specialist roles
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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