Medical Engineer - London
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Job ref:
1172017/001_1614960514
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Location:
London, England
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Sector:
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Job type:
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Salary:
£28000 - £35000 per annum
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Contact:
Zoe Setterfield
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Email:
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Published:
about 1 month ago
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Consultant:
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Field Service Engineer - London
Medical Equipment
Salary flexible depending on experience
The company:
A leading, reputable provider of medical engineering services is seeking a field service engineer to cover the London area.
The company supply their services to a vast range of clients such as the NHS, Emergency and Rescue and the private healthcare sector. Having grown to become one of the most successful providers of medical maintenance in the UK, they are able to offer excellent progression and development opportunities.
Job outline:
You would be required to carry out service, maintenance, repair and fault finding on a range of medical equipment such as defibrillators, ECG's, patient monitors, pulse oximeters etc.
Other key accountabilities will include:
Ensure service reports are completed in accordance with Quality Processes
Liaise with customers regarding scheduled visits and corrective repairs.
Ensure customers receive the highest quality support for all contracted services.
Provide on-site technical solutions in support of contracted services
Liaise with Service Desk to ensure service delivery meets the KPI's.
Maintain effective quality systems to comply with ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 13485
Providing customer service support to the Team Leader
Experience/skills required:
Must have experience working on medical devices/equipment such as ECG's, BP monitors, patient monitors, pulse oximeters, defibrillators etc.
Excellent communication both verbal and written
Flexible and willing to travel in a field based role in and around the London area
UK driving license
Package/benefits:
Salary is flexible depending on experience - will consider junior or senior medical engineers
Company van
Pension - autoenrollment
25 days AL + bank
Death in service - 4 x salary
Vitality health with all the perks.
