Trainee Field Service Engineer

London
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Trainee Field Service Engineer - Cutting-Edge Medical Technology

Location: Central/South London - Home-based with extensive travel required for on-site service and repairs.

Company Car Provided | Full UK Driving Licence Required

Step Into a High-Tech Engineering Career with Industry-Leading Training & Progression
Are you an engineer with a background in electronics or electrical engineering? Looking for a career working with state-of-the-art medical devices that make a real impact in healthcare?
We offer full training and structured career development to become a Field Service Engineer in the fast-growing medical technology sector.

Ex-forces engineers (Army, Navy, RAF) with electronics or electrical experience are highly encouraged to apply-your skills are highly transferable!

This role is open to all with relevant engineering experience, whether gained in the military, industrial, or commercial sectors.

What You'll Be Doing:

As a Trainee Field Service Engineer, you will receive hands-on training to:

  • Install, service & repair advanced medical devices and technology.
  • Diagnose & resolve complex electronic and electrical faults across high-tech equipment.
  • Perform preventative maintenance & safety checks to ensure devices operate at peak performance.
  • Implement product upgrades & modifications, including compliance updates and regulatory changes.
  • Work with expert technical teams, learning from senior engineers and specialists.
  • Manage stock efficiently, ensuring quick repairs and reducing equipment downtime.
  • Deliver outstanding customer service, working closely with healthcare professionals to ensure seamless equipment operation.

    Why Join Us?

  • Work with Cutting-Edge Medical Technology - Be part of a team supporting life-saving medical devices in hospitals and healthcare settings.
  • Structured Career Progression - Clear pathways from trainee to fully qualified Field Service Engineer, with continuous training and development.
  • Company Car Provided - Travel is essential for this role, and we provide a fully equipped company vehicle.
  • Ideal for Ex-Forces Engineers - Your experience with electronics, electrical systems, and fault-finding is highly valued. We provide specialist training to transition into the medical technology field.

    Comprehensive Benefits Package

    Who Should Apply?

    Engineers with electronics or electrical engineering experience, including troubleshooting and repairs.
    Ex-forces engineers (Army, Navy, RAF) looking for a civilian career with strong development potential.
    Individuals looking for a structured training programme and a long-term career in medical technology.
    Those who are willing to travel, eager to learn, and passionate about working with advanced equipment.
    Must hold a full UK driving licence - this is a mobile role requiring travel to customer sites.

    Take the next step in your engineering career! Apply now to join a company that invests in your future

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