Field Engineer

ASARUM ltd
Southampton
10 months ago
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About the Company- Our client is a Scientific equipment provider developing cutting edge technology for the scientific imaging industry. They are looking for a Customer focused service engineer to support their system test, equipment build and development, as well as some support of colleagues and customers alike.

About the Role- The role will include National and International trips 30-40% of the time. With service visits of 1 to 7 days and 2-3 installations of 2-3 weeks a year. The successful candidate will be an Electronics or Scientific Graduate or similar (HNC/HND). Any experience with the following would be very useful: Electronics fault finding and test experience, Vacuum systems, Software and GUI configuration, Scientific Instrumentation, Molecular imaging or spectroscopy. These are very complicated million pound+ systems so a calm head, inquisitive mind and methodical approach to problem solving is key. There is significant opportunity to develop in this role and into other duties. Including the scope to travel within the UK and internationally to customer sites. Alongside system work you will be involved in development projects and customer training.

Responsibilities

  • Support system test, equipment build, and development
  • Provide support to colleagues and customers
  • Participate in National and International trips
  • Conduct service and installation visits
  • Develop projects and customer training

Required Skills- Electronics fault finding and test experience, Vacuum systems, Software and GUI configuration, Scientific Instrumentation, Molecular imaging or spectroscopy.

Pay range and compensation package- An excellent salary and package if offered for this role with a Basic salary up to £50,000 + Pension + Bonus + travel benefits.

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Engineering, Science, and Manufacturing

Industries

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering, Measuring and Control Instrument Manufacturing, and Nanotechnology Research

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