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Field Service Technician 3 - Field Service - Region 2 (431)
Guildford, England, GBPosted 2 days ago
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Job Description
Field Service Engineer – UK (Medical Devices)
Location: UK (Field-based with travel)Job Function: ServiceJob Family: Field ServicesContract Type: Full-time, Permanent
About the Role
We are seeking a skilled Field Service Engineer to support the installation, maintenance, and repair of advanced neurodiagnostic medical equipment, including EEG, EMG, and related clinical systems, across hospital and clinical environments in the UK.
This role plays a critical part in ensuring clinicians can deliver accurate diagnostics and high-quality patient care. You will work directly with healthcare professionals, providing technical expertise, system support, and training while maintaining the highest standards of compliance and performance.
Key Responsibilities
Install, configure, and commission EEG, EMG, and associated neurodiagnostic systems within hospital and clinical environments
Perform preventative maintenance, calibration, and safety checks in line with regulatory standards and company quality systems
Troubleshoot and diagnose hardware, software, and network-related issues, ensuring rapid resolution to minimise clinical disruption
Carry out repairs and system upgrades to optimise equipment performance and reliability
Configure systems within hospital IT networks (including basic networking and connectivity troubleshooting)
Provide onsite user training and technical guidance to clinicians and hospital staff
Complete detailed service reports, calibration documentation, and installation records accurately and in a timely manner
Support both onsite and remote technical queries, acting as a key point of contact for customers
Collaborate with internal teams (Technical Support, Sales, Product Specialists) to resolve complex issues and improve service delivery
What You’ll Bring
Proven experience in a Field Service Engineer role within medical devices, healthcare technology, or a highly regulated environment
Strong knowledge of electromechanical systems, medical instrumentation, or clinical diagnostic equipment
Experience supporting systems in hospital settings, with an understanding of clinical workflows
Solid troubleshooting skills across hardware, software, and (ideally) basic networking environments
Excellent customer-facing communication skills, with the ability to train and support clinical users
Ability to manage workload independently while covering a field-based territory
Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel extensively across the UK and Ireland
Experience & Qualifications
Typically 3–5 years’ experience in field service or technical support, ideally within medical devices or life sciences
Degree or qualification in Electronics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, IT, or a related field (preferred)
Experience with EEG, EMG, imaging, or similar diagnostic systems is highly advantageous
Familiarity with regulatory and quality standards (e.g., ISO, clinical safety standards) is a plus
What We Offer
Competitive salary and bonus
Company car
25 days annual leave
Comprehensive onboarding and product training
Opportunities to progress within a global MedTech organisation
Why Join Us?
Competitive salary
25 PTO days annually
Company Car
Expenses refund policy
This is an opportunity to work at the forefront of neurodiagnostics, supporting technology that directly impacts patient outcomes. You’ll be part of a collaborative, purpose-driven team that puts patients first and values innovation, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Apply Now
If you are a hands-on engineer with a passion for medical technology and delivering exceptional service in clinical environments, we would love to hear from you.