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A leading analytical instrument provider is looking for a Service Engineer to manage installations and maintenance of complex scientific equipment across the UK. With a strong focus on customer service, this role requires a minimum of 2 years' experience, a related engineering qualification, and the flexibility to travel frequently. The position provides a competitive salary, overtime opportunities, and comprehensive benefits.
Job Description
Service Engineer – Scientific Equipment
Do you enjoy the practical hands-on elements of engineering and have the desire to work on industry-leading, highly complex equipment?
Ready for your calling? This specialist technology provider is searching for a well-rounded Service Engineer to join their team. (Equipment training provided).
Why This Company?
This leading analytical instrument provider has seen continuous growth over the past 5 years and with a pending retirement is now looking to further bolster its UK service team.
Recognised for service delivery and offering some of the industry’s most advanced benchtop and floor-standing equipment, they pride themselves on their detailed attention to their customers’ needs and dedication to the highest standards of performance and quality.
Rewards & Benefits
About The Role
As a Service Engineer, you will work from a home office and cover the UK with occasional travel to Ireland when needed. Other responsibilities include:
About You
The successful candidate will possess a minimum of 2+ years of service engineering experience (field-based preferably) and have broad mechanical and electrical exposure. My client is willing to consider site-based Technicians wishing to make the transition into the field should they possess some relatable instrument experience.
You must have experience working on complex equipment, which could include but is not limited to, Analytical Instruments, Optical Microscopes, Vision Inspection, Laser Deposition, Photonics, Sample Preparation, Electron Microscopes, Vacuum Pumps, SEM, TEM, High Voltage Systems (up to 300KV), Stepper Motors, Optics, Spectrometers, UHV Systems, Motion Control Technology, X-Ray Systems, XRF, XRD, CT Systems, Micro CT Systems, MRI Scanners, Particle Accelerators, Particle Analysis machines or similar.
We are also open to former RAF / Military engineers wishing to make the transition to the private sector if they are adaptable, with a drive to develop their skills and self-learn.
A strong communicator with a priority on great customer service is essential.
Related engineering education including HNC, HND, Degree, or an Apprenticeships is essential as is a logical and methodical approach to fault finding and the flexibility to travel within the UK (40% of your time away from home – 2 nights per week on average).
A UK driving license is essential, as is the right to work in the UK. My client doesn’t offer sponsorship.
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Team Mase.
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Job Ref: 160-6716-LI
Service Engineer – Scientific Equipment
Location: Northwest, Yorkshire, Midlands, Southeast (but north of London) or Southwest (but no further south than Bristol).
Keywords: Service Engineer, Field Engineer, Senior Engineer, Technical Support Engineer, Installation Engineer, Support Specialist, Technical Specialist, Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Mechatronic, Physics, Chemistry, Metrology, Material Science, Robotics, Motion Control, Laser Technology, X-Ray Equipment, Electron Microscopy, SEM, TEM, Analytical Instruments, Particle Analysis, Magnetics, Electrical Discharge, Photonics, Spectroscopy, Spectrometry, MRI Scanners, Optical Microscopes, Vacuum Pumps, Stepper Motors, UHV, Imaging