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Technician - Medical Devices

Mana Resourcing Ltd
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1 month ago
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Job Title

Ultrasound Technician / Field Service Engineer


The Company

Our client is the UK’s leading independent expert specialising in the repair and servicing of electronic medical equipment, specifically Ultrasounds. They have earned a reputation for quality service through continual investment in cutting‑edge technology and a well‑trained, motivated workforce.


The Role

Due to an internal promotion we are seeking a Trainee Service Engineer / Ultrasound Technician to carry out a dual role of Planned Preventative Maintenance on client sites and simple probe repairs in the workshop. Your responsibilities include:



  • Perform preventative maintenance on client sites across the UK, generally hospitals (average 3 days per week).
  • Provide advice and support to customers.
  • Deliver and collect loan equipment from customers.
  • Maintain and develop relationships with customers.
  • Conduct probe repairs in the workshop.

The Candidate

We are looking for a strong team player who wants to learn and build a career. You must demonstrate:



  • Experience visiting customer sites.
  • Technical background/bent.
  • Good team player skills.
  • Pride in your work.
  • Excellent communication skills for a customer‑facing role.
  • High level of dexterity.
  • Valid driving licence.

Salary & Package

Salary depends on experience. 10% performance‑related bonus. 4% into Pension Scheme, 25 days annual holiday & 8 bank holidays, Life Assurance/Death In Service (4 x annual salary), Health Cash Plan, etc.


Location & Commute

Northamptonshire – commutable from Corby, Kettering, Market Harborough, Wellingborough, Stamford, Uppingham, Oakham, Rothwell, Desborough, Kibworth Beauchamp.


Alternative Job Titles

  • Field Technician
  • Service Engineer, Field Service Technician, Field Engineer, Preventative Maintenance Engineer, Preventative Maintenance Field Service Engineer – Ultrasound Machines


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