Service Engineer - Analytical Instrumentation
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Engineering
Biomedical Engineer, Research Scientist
* Please note candidates must be based in Maryland to be considered for the position. Candidates based outside of Maryland, whether considering to relocate or not, will be rejected*
Wenham Carter are partnered with a global leader whose platforms are widely used across biopharma, immunology, oncology, drug development, and translational research
. Their proprietary systems mean you’ll be supporting technology at the forefront of scientific discovery.
We are seeking a Site Service Engineer to support and maintain a portfolio of analyzers used across research and biotechnology. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys hands‑on problem‑solving, working with highly precise laboratory instruments, and supporting scientific teams working at the cutting edge of biomarker and immunoassay research.
You’ll be responsible for installation, qualification (IQ/OQ/PQ), preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs of analytical instruments. You’ll work closely with internal R&D, engineering, assay development, and scientific users to ensure instrument reliability and smooth lab workflows.
Responsibilities- Install, calibrate, and qualify advanced immunoassay instrumentation (IQ/OQ/PQ).
- Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to optimize instrument performance.
- Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and software‑related issues.
- Collaborate with internal teams to support product improvements and system reliability.
- Associates Degree in Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electronics, or similar field.
- Hands‑on field service or instrumentation support experience (or strong mechanical/electronics troubleshooting ability).
- Familiarity with laboratory or life sciences environments is a plus.
- Openness for occasional travel outside the site, including at short notice
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