Field Service Engineer - Analytical & Laboratory Instrumentation
Galway, County Galway, Ireland · Full Time
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- Experience
- Any
- Salary
- EUR 40,000 – EUR 50,000 / year
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 weeks ago
- Work mode
- In office
- Education
- Electrical, instrumentation, or mechanical engineering qualification
- Eligibility
- Candidates with the right technical background and field service experience who can work across Connacht, the Midlands, and other parts of Ireland as required. Applicants must be eligible to work in a hands-on customer-facing engineering role and hold a full, clean Irish driving licence.
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Where you'll work
Job description
Role overview
This permanent, field-based opportunity is for a Field Service Engineer covering Connacht and the Midlands, with occasional travel across Ireland as business needs require. The position sits within a respected Irish distributor that partners with global manufacturers and supplies analytical, laboratory, and weighing equipment to pharmaceutical, industrial, and research customers.
You will be part of an established technical service function and play a key role in commissioning, installing, repairing, calibrating, and maintaining analytical laboratory instruments. The role also includes validation support and breakdown attendance in regulated environments.
About the employer
The business is one of Ireland’s leading suppliers of laboratory and industrial equipment, with a long-standing heritage and a broad portfolio of international brand partnerships. Its after-sales service operation is a central part of the company and continues to expand.
Key duties
The role requires hands-on service work on a range of analytical laboratory instrumentation, along with technical troubleshooting and support at customer sites. You will be expected to manage work independently in the field while also collaborating closely with the wider service team.
Technical focus
Work will involve service validation, fault diagnosis, repair work, calibration, and preventative maintenance. The environment is highly regulated, so accuracy, consistency, and an understanding of quality-controlled processes are important.
Candidate profile
The ideal applicant will have a recognised qualification in electrical, instrumentation, or mechanical engineering, plus prior experience in a similar field service or technical support position. Practical knowledge of analytical instrumentation is essential, as is the ability to identify faults and restore complex laboratory equipment.
Experience with quality systems such as ISO or INAB, and regulatory frameworks including FDA, HPRA, or similar standards, would be a strong advantage. Exposure to chromatography, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption, or TOC systems is also highly beneficial.
You should be proactive, organised, capable of working autonomously, and comfortable managing your own time in the field. Strong communication skills, excellent attention to detail, and competence with Microsoft Office are required. A full, clean Irish driving licence is essential, and overnight stays will be needed from time to time.
Compensation and benefits
The package includes a base salary of €40,000 to €50,000 depending on experience, plus a bonus structure. Additional benefits include company pension, healthcare, employee assistance support, income protection, death-in-service cover, a travel ticket or bike-to-work scheme, social club and company events, and head office parking.
Additional information
This is a strong opportunity to join a well-established Irish business in a technically interesting field role, with supportive colleagues, solid benefits, and long-term career stability.