Technical Support Specialist - BioTech

Arius Recruit
Cambridge
1 week ago
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Hands‑on technical support role supporting laboratory instruments, software and consumables, with customer travel across the UK, Europe and the US.


About the company

  • High growth life‑sciences equipment manufacturer supporting labs with sample storage, identification and handling solutions
  • Products include laboratory instruments, software and consumables used across biobanks, research, biotech and pharma
  • Small, professional, close‑knit team with a strong reputation for service and product quality

About the role

  • Provide technical support to new and existing customers across the full product range
  • Diagnose, repair and service laboratory equipment on customer sites and in‑house
  • Regular travel to customer locations (UK/US/Europe)
  • Support customers via email and phone when required
  • Manage spare parts inventory and coordinate orders
  • Work with manufacturing and product teams on faults, improvements and new products
  • Test products and perform quality/functional checks prior to sale
  • Configure laptops and install software for use with equipment
  • Experience repairing and servicing equipment (in‑house and on customer sites)
  • Local to Cambridge and happy with some global travel
  • Strong troubleshooting, problem‑solving and logical thinking skills
  • Direct customer technical support experience
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a team
  • Highly organised with strong attention to detail
  • Confident communicator with good listening skills
  • Competent with computers, operating systems and major software tools
  • Full UK driving licence, clean record
  • Professional, discreet and able to represent the brand on‑site

Package

  • to £42,000 base salary + bonus
  • Excellent progression routes as the company grows
  • Good benefits and culture

Arius Recruit is exclusively hiring for this role. We connect experienced sales professionals with senior commercial opportunities across the UK. We specialise in Sales, Account Management, Customer Success, and Executive‑level hiring for high‑growth technology sectors, including SaaS, CyberSecurity, AI, DeepTech, FinTech, RegTech, Data & Analytics and Consulting.


Arius Recruit Ltd is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy. This is a permanent and full time position.


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