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Want to play with genuinely world leading technology and travel the world at the same time? Yes of course you do, So put down the easter egg and drop me your CV.

We are currently seeking a Graduate with Electronics or Physics to join a leading company developing world beating scientific instrumentation.

Technology involved includes Hardware for Quantum Computing, Molecular level Imaging and Scientific Research.

The role will require you to spend up to 50% of your time away on customer sites around the world, installing upgrading and supporting customers through their use of this equipment.

Ideally you will have enjoyed the practical nature of your Degree / MSc / PhD course - working with and using scientific equipment or instrumentation.

Due to the nature of the travel, only British passport holders will be suitable.

A competitive salary and benefits package awaits - yes they even pay you!

Contact Andy Townsend @ ASARUM for more info

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