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Applications Specialist - Digital Pathology (Histology)

London
3 weeks ago
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Rare chance to join a global leader in healthcare technology as a Digital Pathology Application Specialist for Histology.
Using your in-depth Histology experience, you will provide first class training and support for pathology laboratories across the south of England . This will include workflow consultancy and product training as well as support for the sales team with pre and post sales demonstrations. Youll input your ideas for product improvements to the marketing team and provide specialist knowledge to your colleagues and customers.
Of graduate calibre you will need experience working as an NHS histopathology biomedical scientist and be familiar with digital pathology and histology LIMS. Centrally located in England you will be able to travel extensively and stay away from home as required to enable you to work with key accounts in Bristol, Bournemouth, London and Reading
Able to deliver presentations to groups you will be confident, articulate and passionate about training and supporting your customers. If you have experience as a Pathology Application Specialist and/or understanding of LEAN methodology relating to histology workflow even better.
On offer is the chance to join a growing multinational organisation with a high-quality portfolio of products. The role comes with a competitive basic salary, bonus, company car/car allowance and generous benefits package

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