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Workshop Repair Technician

Runcorn
5 days ago
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Workshop Repair Technician – Medical Devices

Location: Runcorn, Cheshire
Employment Type: Onsite – Full-Time
Salary: Up to £35,000

We are seeking a Repair Technician to join our Service Centre team in Runcorn. In this role, you will work directly on medical devices, repairing and maintaining equipment that plays a vital role in patient care. This hands-on position involves fault finding, component replacement, and working with circuit boards to ensure equipment is restored to the highest standard.

This is an exciting opportunity for a technically skilled individual who takes pride in precision and is motivated to make an impact in healthcare.

Responsibilities:

  • Repair and service medical devices to ensure safe and reliable performance.

  • Diagnose faults and carry out repairs at the component and circuit board level.

  • Apply technical knowledge and troubleshooting skills in a responsive workshop environment.

  • Maintain accurate records of repair work in line with compliance standards.

  • Collaborate closely with the Service Centre team to meet operational goals.

  • Consistently deliver high-quality work to support life-changing medical technology.

    About You:

  • Recognised qualification in electronics (e.g., HNC or equivalent).

  • Experience or strong interest in working with circuit boards and component-level repair.

  • Self-motivated with a positive “can do” attitude.

  • High attention to detail and a commitment to quality.

  • A team player with clear communication skills.

  • Advantageous: experience in fault finding on electronic or medical equipment (full training provided if required).

    If you're interested in the above role then please click apply or get in touch to discuss further.

    Consult will endeavour to contact candidates within 14 days of application. However, if you do not hear back after 2 weeks then please assume on this occasion, unfortunately, you have not been successful

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