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Field Service Engineer – Medical Devices
Critical Care Equipment (ITU / CCU) & Medical Imaging
North West England
A leading medical device distributor and provider of biomedical engineering services is seeking a Field Service Engineer to support and maintain critical care medical equipment, with the opportunity to cross-train into medical imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound).
This is a self-managing, field-based role offering flexibility, development, and a genuinely employee-centric culture.
The Role
- Field service engineering across the North West of England, predominantly around Manchester
- Installations, planned preventive maintenance, technical diagnostics, and repair of critical care equipment such as anaesthesia systems and ventilators
- Customer support and user training
- Maintenance of accurate service documentation
- Structured cross-training on medical imaging systems such as X-rays
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Experience We’re Looking For
- We welcome engineers with any medical engineering experience from:
- NHS EBME Engineers
- Clinical Engineers
- Biomedical Engineers
- Medical Engineers
- Medical Field Service Engineers
- Armed Forces medical engineers (MDSS, REME Med & Dent Engineers)
Beneficial experience includes but is NOT essential:
- Anaesthesia or ventilator equipment
Applicants must have:
- A full UK driving licence
- Full Right to Work in the UK
Benefits
- Salary - £40,000pa
- Bonus scheme + regular salary reviews
- Company car (EV options with tax relief + personal use)
- 25 days annual leave, rising to 30 days
- Private pension, health insurance, life assurance
- Training & development, including medical imaging cross-training
- Employee-centric culture: recognition awards, events, enhanced sick pay, enhanced family leave, long-service awards


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A fantastic opportunity for engineers with medical device experience who are either looking to specialise in high-risk devices or cross train to work on X-rays, or for those seeking more autonomy in their role, working in a flexible, supportive, non-micromanagement environment.
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