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Greater Manchester, North West England; England
£30,000 - £40,000
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About the role

Field Service Engineer – Scientific Instrumentation

Greater Manchester | UK & Ireland Travel | Company Car | Excellent Training

Are you a scientist, laboratory technician or engineer looking to move into a customer-facing technical role?

Our client is a well-established international manufacturer of scientific instrumentation used across pharmaceutical, food, chemical and research industries. To support customers throughout the UK and Ireland, they are looking to recruit a Field Service Engineer .

The Role

  • Preventative maintenance and servicing of laboratory instrumentation
  • Instrument qualification activities
  • Installation and commissioning of new systems
  • Technical troubleshooting and customer support
  • Building long-term customer relationships

Following comprehensive training in the UK and Europe, you'll become responsible for managing your own customer visits and schedule, working closely with scientists and engineers across a diverse range of industries.

About You

  • Degree or experience in a science or engineering discipline
  • Interest in instrumentation and problem solving
  • Strong communication skills
  • Organised and customer-focused
  • Full UK driving licence

Laboratory, analytical instrumentation or qualification experience would be advantageous, but attitude and willingness to learn are equally important.

Package

  • Salary £30,000-£40,000
  • Fully funded company car with private use
  • 10% employer pension contribution
  • Structured training programme
  • No regular weekend work
  • Supportive and autonomous working environment

Interested in combining science, engineering and customer interaction within a growing international business?

Apply now!

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