Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray Systems

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6 months ago
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Basic Salary £50,000 To £60,000 Depending On Experience 
On Target Earnings £70,000 +
Car Allowance £7,000
Overtime 
Excellent Benefits Package
Opportunity to use train and underground (full expensed) when applicable
Excellent opportunities for experienced X-ray Medical Imaging Field Service Engineers to join a market leader in sophisticated medical imaging systems, offering first class opportunities for career development

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

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a customer focused and technically motivated Field Service Engineer responsible for the service, repair and maintenance of their range of highly advanced x-ray systems.

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

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

A background working in a field service or technical support role, gained within a medical imaging environment 
Extensive experience of repairing x-ray medical imaging systems 
Qualification to a minimum of ONC or HNC level or above in electronics or another relevant technical discipline 
Impeccable customer service skills and a confident and professional manner in customer facing environments
The Company - Field Service Engineer, Medical X-Ray Systems

My client is a leader in healthcare
This organisation's impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems incorporates all aspects of the healthcare equipment sector
Offering 'best in class' solutions across a wide range of equipment modalities 
Their success is based upon a commitment to leading facilities, outstanding product innovation, 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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