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Field Service Engineer

Job Description

As a BD Bioscience Engineer, you are in charge of maintenance, repair & installation of our Flow Cytometers at client site.

Your responsibilities:

  • Provide field-based and remote technical support to customers and colleagues

  • Carry out preventative maintenance, installation, relocation, repairs and corrective field change orders on Flow Cytometry instrumentation.

  • Diagnose electrical, fluidic, mechanical, hardware, software and laser failures using established procedures and techniques.

  • Determine the most efficient repair/solution to ensure minimum downtime.

  • Perform instrument certifications (IQ/OQ).

  • Actively manage your car stock, ensuring all vital spare parts and tools are available.

  • Effective management of technical escalations.

  • Cover the Netherlands with occasional travel throughout the Benelux area.

  • Your profile:

    You have a degree in Electrical Engineering or meaningful experience. You are very solution-oriented and customer-centric. Others describe you as a very hardworking person that can adapt easily to new technologies. Some IT knowledge (such as network diagnosis and system connectivity) is a huge plus. You have a driver's license and are currently living within a daily commutable distance of the center of Benelux.

    What we offer:

  • We have an informal working atmosphere & dynamic culture

  • Use your technical skills to change lives and be part of an organization with a big social contribution.

  • You have the flexibility to plan your own days

  • We are known for our phenomenal development opportunities!

  • We offer an attractive salary and remuneration package, including a company car and bonus

  • Primary Work Location

    BEL Erembodegem - Dorp 86

    Additional Locations

    Work Shift

    Field Service Engineer

    Entreprise:
    BD
    Ville:
    Aalst
    Type de contrat: 
    CDI, Temps plein
    Catégories: 
    Ingénieur Maintenance
    Diplôme: 
    Master
    Publiée:
    02.04.2024
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