Field Applications Specialist

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1 month ago
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Field-Based Application Specialist - Drive the Future of Microbiology Diagnostics!

Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Whether you're an experienced Field Application Specialist or a Biomedical Scientist in clinical microbiology looking for a dynamic, hands-on role, this is your chance to join a company at the cutting edge of diagnostics innovation.

Why This Role is a Game-Changer:

Work with revolutionary microbiology and molecular diagnostics technologies that are transforming laboratories nationwide.
Become a trusted technical expert, providing pre- and post-sales support that directly impacts patient care.
Deliver live demos, installations, and hands-on training, showcasing your skills and making every customer interaction count.
Collaborate closely with Sales and Marketing teams to exceed expectations and drive success.
Travel across the UK, building lasting relationships with labs, clinicians, and key stakeholders.
What You'll Do:

Lead engaging technical demonstrations and customer training sessions.
Ensure systems are performing at their best with expert post-installation support.
Present innovative solutions that solve real laboratory challenges.
Act as a go-to technical advisor, guiding customers from implementation to optimization.
Who You Are:

Degree-qualified in Microbiology, Molecular Biology, or a related field.
Hands-on experience with nucleic acid extraction, PCR, and molecular diagnostics.
Comfortable with lab software, bioinformatics tools, and automated bacteriology systems.
Field-based experience is a bonus, but your passion for customer success and travel matters most.
Excited to be the face of innovation, working directly with labs across the UK.
Why Join Us:

Be part of a forward-thinking, innovation-driven company that values your expertise and supports your growth.
Take ownership of your career while making a tangible impact on the future of microbiology diagnostics.
Enjoy a dynamic, people-focused role where no two days are the same.
If you're ready to combine your technical expertise with real-world impact, this is your moment. Step into a role where your knowledge drives innovation, and your passion inspires progress. Apply today!

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