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Customer Operations Manager, Medical Imaging Systems

TRS Consulting
Birmingham
10 months ago
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Job Description

Customer Operations Manager, Medical Imaging Systems

Basic Salary £70,000 to £75,000Bonus Car 

**Excellent opportunity for an ex-medical or biomedical engineer or a medical imaging field service manager or radiology manager to join an instantly recognisable leader in medical systems, offering excellent career development and opportunities for career progression**

The Role - Customer Operations Manager, Medical Imaging Systems

This market leader now seeks to recruit a Customer Operations Manager to support their recent rapid growth. The successful applicant will be responsible for 

Building and nurturing the relationships with key customers within the medical imaging equipment department  Providing excellent customer care, with a view to contract retention and growth Building an extensive knowledge of customer service needs 

Your Background - Customer Operations Manager, Medical Imaging Systems

To apply, you should be able to demonstrate one of the following: 

A background working as a medical imaging field service manager or a radiology manager with a clinical background A background in a medical or biomedical engineer role Experience working with MRI, CT or x-ray systems Experience in account management, business development or customer management

The Company - Customer Operations Manager, Medical Imaging Systems

My client is an instantly recognisable market leader, renowned for its forward-thinking healthcare solutions which include ‘best in class’ medical imaging systems and biomedical equipment They are an industry leader in a number of biomedical, clinical and medical imaging equipment modalities and supply hospitals and medical centres throughout the UK with the latest in medical device technology As a truly global organisation, product innovation, excellent levels of customer service and good people are fundamental to their future success

This vacancy is being advertised by TRS Consulting. The services advertised by TRS Consulting are those of an employment agency and / or employment business.

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