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Medical Field Service Engineer, MRI Imaging Systems

Newbury
1 month ago
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Medical Field Service Engineer

MRI Magnetic Resonance Imaging Systems

Newbury, Reading and Basingstoke

No medical experience required - The best manufacturer’s based training in the medical industry is provided

A great opportunity for Field Service Engineers, Medical Engineers, Technical Support Engineers and ex HM Forces Engineers (REME, Navy or RAF) from any 'high-value' equipment background to join a global market-leader in medical imaging systems, offering full and comprehensive product training

Earnings to £45K in year one during training, then generous salary rises
Company Car
Pension
Healthcare for Employee and Family
Very good benefits package
Home Office Set Up
Genuine Opportunities for Career Progression
The best manufacturer’s training in the medical industry
The Role - Medical Field Service Engineer, MRI Imaging Systems

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a customer focused and technically motivated Medical Field Service Engineer, responsible for the service, repair and maintenance of their range of highly advanced X-ray imaging systems, located in and around the region above.

Your Background - Medical Field Service Engineer, MRi Imaging Systems

To be considered for this exciting role, you must be able to demonstrate:

A background working in a field service or technical support role, or an ex-HM Forces Engineer (REME, Navy or RAF), looking to break into the medical devices sector where the training is first class
Applications welcome from a wide range of sectors, including medical device, laboratory device, semiconductor, print-press, packaging, factory automation, avionics, electronic manufacturing and other 'high-value' equipment backgrounds
Qualified in electronics or another relevant technical discipline
Impeccable customer service skills and a confident and professional manner in customer facing environments
 The Company - Medical Field Service Engineer, MRi Imaging Systems

Instantly recognisable global market-leader in medical devices and medical imaging systems
At the forefront of treating serious illness and making lives healthier
An autonomous role within a dynamic, young company with an open and modern approach, continuous training and excellent opportunities for future career development
A huge progressive organisation with lots of scope for career progression
This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business

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