TRS Consulting
Medical Field Service Engineer, Pathology Laboratory Diagnostics

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Medical Field Service Engineer, Pathology Laboratory Diagnostics
Medical Field Service Engineer (Pathology Laboratory Diagnostics)
Overview & Earnings
- Overall Earnings: Circa £50,000
- Basic Salary: £40,000 – £44,000
- Bonus: 10%
- Benefits:
- Company car or car allowance
- Pension (5% employer contribution)
- Healthcare
- Phone, laptop and iPad
- 27 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Company credit card
The Role
This market-leading company is seeking a **technically motivated and customer-focused Medical Field Service Engineer responsible for:
- Service, installation, breakdown, repair and calibration of sophisticated medical laboratory diagnostics systems used within:
- Pathology departments
- NHS laboratories
- Clinical chemistry environments
The successful candidate will support clinical chemistry and blood diagnostics products at customer sites.
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Required Background
To excel in this role, candidates must demonstrate:
- A competent background in customer-facing field service engineering, gained in:
- High-value capital equipment environments
- Varied industries (laboratory, medical, pharmaceutical, ex-forces, electronics/electro-mechanical)
- Preferred but not essential experience in diagnostics fields, including:
- Autoimmune diagnostics
- Immunology
- Biochemistry
- Haematology
- Histology
- Microbiology
- Immunodiagnostics systems
- A qualification in engineering, electronics, or a science-based subject (minimum:
- ONC level
- City & Guilds equivalent
- NVQ Level 3 or higher)
- Willingness to undergo full and comprehensive product training (applicants from diverse sectors welcome).


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About the Company
A well-respected supplier of sophisticated medical diagnostics systems, trusted by healthcare professionals for accurate patient diagnostics and medical tests across a wide range of conditions.
Key strengths include:
- Innovative diagnostic laboratory and medical systems
- "Best-in-class" solutions for:
- Microbiology
- Immunodiagnostics
- Molecular diagnostics
- Blood bank screening
The company values product innovation, customer service, and people.
Recruitment Information
This vacancy is posted by TRS Consulting, an employment agency/employment business.
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