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9 months ago
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Role: Product Specialist - Applications

Location: North UK Region (Scotland and Northern England) with ad hoc visits to Burgess Hill

Hours: Monday - Friday, Full-time

Pay: £200 - £230 per day (PAYE) OR £265.27 - £305.06 per day (UMB)

12 Month Contract (Inside IR35)

An excellent opportunity has arisen for a Product Specialist - Applications to join one of our longstanding clients, a leading provider of innovative solutions across the UK.

Benefits:

Comprehensive training and development opportunities
Excellent progression within a global organisation

The Requirements:

Background in biomedical science or applications support within diagnostics
Strong technical skills across chemistry, immunoassay analysers, and pre-/post-analytical solutions
Comfortable working independently with extensive travel, based in or willing to relocate to Scotland
Analytical mindset with experience handling technical, scientific and numerical data
Track record of delivering high levels of customer support and engagement

The Role:

Provide installation support and onsite troubleshooting for laboratory diagnostics systems
Deliver comprehensive training to laboratory staff on systems and workflows
Perform software updates, product maintenance and system optimisations
Consult with customers to support workflow design and laboratory configuration
Represent the company in customer review meetings and support tenders/demonstrations
Liaise with third-party companies as required to ensure seamless delivery of service
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of diagnostic systems and industry best practices

If you're keen to join an exceptional team who can offer a forward-thinking environment with an emphasis on innovation, development, and customer excellence, then please apply to this Product Specialist - Applications role below or call Chloe McCausland (phone number removed) between 9:00am - 5.30pm

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