Conducting servicing and repairs on a diverse array of equipment. Crafting Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) test protocols. Continuous learning and development as well as high-quality manufacturer training on an impressive range of lab devices. Installing new equipment at various sites and providing operator training. A suitable Field Service Engineer would need:
A minimum of HNC/ONC or degree in electronics, mechanical or Biomedical Engineering. 2+ years’ experience in a field service engineer position within labs or clinical settings. Knowledge of Liquid Handling and lab automation systems (Desirable). Full UK driving License and right to work. Benefits:
10% - 20% Bonus. Fully expensed company car (EV or Hybrid). Company Phone & Laptop. Employer pension contribution 8%. Field Expenses & Lunch allowance. 25 Days holiday + Bank holidays. Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Biotechnology Research, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing, and Medical Equipment Manufacturing
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