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Applications Product Specialist

Crawley
5 days ago
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CK Group is recruiting for an Applications Product Specialist to join a company in the diagnostics industry on a contract basis for 9 months.

Salary:
Paying £200 - £230 per day PAYE or £265.27 - £305.06 per day UMBRELLA (inside IR35)

Applications Product Specialist Role:

Handling of external and internal enquiries, either remotely or directly 
Identification and troubleshooting of complex issues
Conducting and designing external/internal training
Information and knowledge transfer
On-site service activities – troubleshooting, installations, commissioning of instruments into routine useYour Background:

Previous experience of working in a hospital / research laboratory setting
Proven track record of troubleshooting experience 
Tissue/Cellular Pathology/Histology/Histopathology background. Immunohistochemistry/In Situ Hybridisation/ISH/IHC
Platforms - Benchmark Ultra/Ultra Plus/XT, Bond, DAKO
Knowledge of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and web delivery tools
Understanding of the Diagnostics industry and familiar with working in a multicultural environment 
Full/clean driving licence & own transportCompany:
Our client is one of the world's premier innovative biopharmaceutical companies, discovering, developing and providing over 160 different medicines, vaccines and consumer healthcare products to help improve the lives of millions of people in the UK and around the world every year.

Location: 
This role is field based, covering sites within the South of England (Outside London and South of M4).  The applications product specialist will need to be located within the territory.

Apply:
For more information, or to apply for this Applications Product Specialist please contact the Key Accounts Team on (phone number removed) or email (url removed). Please quote reference (phone number removed).

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.
Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactory basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check

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