taylorollinson Ltd
Field Service Engineer – UK
Location: Home office base but commutable to their offices in the East Midlands
Salary: £40,000 plus car
Chemistry Laboratory Instrumentation organisation – electromechanical
Our client is recognised as global experts in their field and supportcustomers within a wide range of industries from pharma/drug discovery, chemicals, automotive, food, pharmacy and academia.
The Service Engineer is a key customer facing part of this approach. The role is field based but with ~1 day a week in the office. It requires good interpersonal skills; a flexible approach and strong electromechanical skills with lab instrumentation:
- installation and commissioning instrumentation at customer sites
- training end-users and support in system set-up and optimisation
- Preventative maintenance, calibration and routine service
- Technical support and troubleshooting
- compiling method statements and risk assessments
- Identify and pass on potential leads to the Sales team
About you:
- qualification and experience in maintenance, support and installing electro-mechanical based lab systems
- Ideally a knowledge of temperature control systems
- Good customer communication skills
- knowledge of PLC programming
- willingness to travel/overnight stays
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
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