At a Glance
- Tasks: Install and maintain analytical instruments while travelling to various labs across the UK.
- Company: Dynamic company offering hands-on roles for scientists and chemists.
- Benefits: Company car, travel expenses covered, and flexible work schedule.
- Other info: Ideal for those who love travel and variety in their work.
- Why this job: Experience diverse environments and make a real impact in the field.
- Qualifications: Degree in chemistry or related field with hands-on lab experience.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Swap the lab bench for the open road: If you're a chemist, laboratory technician or laboratory analyst who knows your way around a GC, GC-MS or HPLC and you fancy a change of scene, this Field Service Engineer role could be it.
No two days the same: One day you're installing a new instrument, the next you're diagnosing a tricky fault or talking a customer through best practice. You'll see different sites, different labs and different problems - not the same four walls.
A real say in how you work: You'll plan your own days and manage your own patch. There's plenty of support from the in-house service team when you need it, but you won't be micromanaged.
Company car sorted: You get a company car (usually a hybrid) or a car allowance if you've already got finance on a vehicle. All your business mileage, fuel and hotels are paid for - so the travel costs you nothing.
Be honest with yourself about the travel: This role is around 80-90% out on the road, with overnight stays away from home most weeks. If that excites you rather than worries you, read on.
Location: Home-based with UK-wide travel.
What you'll do as the Field Service Engineer:
- Install, maintain and repair analytical instrumentation at customer sites, working hands-on with hardware, software and applications.
- Diagnose and resolve faults using a logical approach, with remote support from colleagues when you need it.
- Keep customers ahead of problems by advising on best practice to prevent unplanned visits.
- Write up clear service reports in the company CRM after each visit and manage your own spare-parts inventory.
- Spot opportunities to help customers with additional instruments, consumables or training, and flag them to the team.
What you'll need to apply:
- A degree (or equivalent) in chemistry, analytical chemistry or another physical science.
- Hands-on laboratory experience with analytical instruments such as GC, GC-MS or HPLC - including detecting faults and carrying out repairs.
- Able and genuinely willing to travel and stay away from home for most of the working week, with a valid full UK driving licence.
If you're a scientist, chemist, or laboratory technician who enjoys working with instruments hands-on and are open to a change, please hit apply.
Field Service Engineer/Scientist employer: Sigma
As a Field Service Engineer with us, you'll enjoy a dynamic work environment that breaks the monotony of traditional lab roles, offering you the freedom to manage your own schedule while receiving robust support from our dedicated service team. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through continuous training opportunities and the chance to work with cutting-edge analytical instruments across diverse locations, all while enjoying the benefits of a company car and fully covered travel expenses. Join us for a rewarding career where your expertise in chemistry meets real-world applications, making a tangible impact on our customers' success.