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Field Service Engineer (Mobility Equipment)

Edinburgh
1 week ago
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Field Service Engineer (Mobility Equipment)

£32,000- £34,000 (£38 - £40K OTE) + Overtime + Progression + Company Benefits

Edinburgh (EH, FK, KY postcodes)

Are you a Field Service Engineer or similar from a Healthcare or Mobility equipment background looking to join a market-leading manufacturer who offer a varied and autonomous role covering a regional patch where you have the opportunity to significantly increase your earnings through overtime and on-call, as well as a clear progression pathway?

This well-established medical manufacturer provide LOLER testing, electrical and mechanical care for medical devices including patient hoists, beds and pressure equipment nationwide. They have built a broad client base with record breaking turnover in the last 2 years, due to increased demand they are looking to grow their team of tight-knit engineers across the UK.

This varied role will see you covering a regional patch, conducting passive and reactive servicing of medical mobility equipment for a range of care homes and other medical clients. You will work autonomously with your own company vehicle and will receive door-to-door pay for any travel undertaken and full manufacturer's training.

This role would suit a Field Service Engineer with a background in the Medical Industry or LOLER inspections looking to make an impact within a well-established and growing company who provide an essential service across the UK, you will be given specific product training and have the ability to substantially boost your earnings with overtime and on-call rota.

The Role:

Servicing, Maintaining and Installing Medical Equipment
Completing LOLER Inspections
Regional patch - door to door pay - 40 hour week.
1.5 x Overtime and On-Call Rota - 1 week in 7 with retainer fee.
Company Van including personal use
33 Days Holiday including Bank HolidaysThe Person:

Service Engineer or similar
Mobility Equipment background
Full UK Driver's License - happy to cover a regional patchReference: 22894A

Key Words: Stairlift, Medical, Hoist, Beds, Mattresses, Hoists, Patient Handling, Healthcare, Engineer, Field, Mobility, Servicing, Engineering, LOLER, Scotland, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Stirling, Kirkaldy

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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