HPLC Field Service Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £50,000 - 60,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Manchester Greater Manchester
  • Date: 1 day ago
Description:

HPLC Field Service Engineer (LC GC & Spectroscopy)

£50,000 - £60,000 + Company Benefits + 33 days holiday + Training + Progression + Pensio

Field Based - Midlands / North - Some UK Travel

Are you a Field Service Engineer with hands-on HPLC / LC servicing experience looking to join a growing specialist within analytical instrumentation known for their great working environment and employee benefits?

This is an excellent opportunity to join a small and expanding technical service team supporting customers across pharmaceutical, scientific and analytical laboratory environments. You will work autonomously across a varied portfolio of chromatography and laboratory instrumentation, with opportunities to develop your knowledge across GC, LC-MS, GC-MS, spectroscopy and wider analytical technologies.

This is a field-based role covering primarily the Midlands / North of England, alongside wider UK travel when required. Overnight stays will form part of the position, with occasional European travel.

The Role:

Service, maintain, fault-find and repair HPLC, LC and UHPLC systems
Install, commission and calibrate analytical laboratory instrumentation
Carry out planned preventative maintenance and breakdown repairs
Support chromatography equipment including GC, LC-MS and GC-MS
Work with spectroscopy equipment, laboratory gas generators and wider analytical instrumentation
Provide technical support and equipment training to customers
Work autonomously across a regional field-service territory
Complete service reports and technical documentation
Regular UK travel, overnight stays and occasional European travel
The Person:

Hands-on HPLC, LC or UHPLC service, maintenance and fault-finding experience
Field Service Engineer, Service Engineer or analytical instrumentation background
Experience with Waters, Agilent, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher, PerkinElmer or similar equipment advantageous
GC, LC-MS, GC-MS, spectroscopy or laboratory gas-generator experience advantageous
Comfortable working independently and travelling regularly
Full UK driving licence
The Benefits:

Company benefits
Specialist technical training
Progression opportunities
Varied multi-vendor analytical equipment
Field-based autonomy
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