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Junior Field Service Technician (Medical)

Rise Technical
Cumbria
2 days ago
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Junior Field Service Technician (Medical)

£27,000 - £30,000 (OTE: £32,000) + Door to Door Pay + Company Van + Regional Patch + Overtime + Training + Company Bonuses + Excellent Company Benefits

Home based role, regional patch (Ideally located: Carlisle, Brampton, Penrith, Workington, etc)

Are you looking to rapidly progress your career within a specialist role that will offer you full technical training in order to become a Test and Calibration Technician within the medical industry?

This is an excellent chance to take up a rewarding career in the healthcare industry, working for a global industry-leader, who will actively support you in your progression through full OEM training and future succession planning opportunities.

The company are worldwide industry-leaders, and they have become the number one supplier of their product in over 100 countries worldwide. They are now looking for the next member of their team to accompany them in their exciting growth plans.

On offer is a highly varied role that will give you the platform to focus on technical development, the company will provide full training to enable you to test and calibrate a variety of equipment.

This role would suit somebody looking for an entry level role within a lucrative industry, that will allow them to progress and develop into a Calibration Technician.

The Role

Field Service of medical devices within a regional patch Full paid travel, company bonuses, company van On the job specialist training with future progression opportunities


The Person

Looking to step up in the medical industry Wants a regional patch with overtime and door-to-door pay Willingness to learn - opportunity to develop their skills through on-the-job training

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