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Technician - Medical Devices

Corby
3 days 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/instrumentation - specifically Ultrasounds. They have earned a deserved reputation for the quality of the service they provide. They have achieved this by continually investing in cutting edge technology within their facility and, importantly, having a well trained and motivated workforce.

The ROLE
Due to an internal promotion they now require a Trainee Service Engineer / Ultrasound Technician to carry out a dual role of Planned Preventative Maintenance of machines on client's premises and simple probe repairs when in the workshop. Your role will include;

  • Carrying out preventative maintenance on Client's sites UK wide - generally hospitals. It is estimated that you will be out an average of 3 days a week, home at night
  • Providing advice and support to customers
  • To deliver and collect loan equipment from customers
  • Maintain and develop relationships with customers
  • Probe repairs when in the workshop

    The CANDIDATE
    Our client is looking for strong team player with the desire to learn and forge a career. You must be able to demonstrate;
  • Experience of visiting Customer sites
  • Technical background/bent
  • Good team player
  • Take pride in your work
  • Excellent communication skills as this is a customer facing role
  • High level of dexterity
  • Driving license

    SALARY: Depending on experience, 10% Performance related bonus
    PACKAGE: 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: Northamptonshire
    This role is 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

    Mana Resourcing is a specialist recruitment company working within the Engineering, Sales, IT and Commercial sectors. We are established to service and support the recruitment requirements of modern businesses and candidates alike.
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