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Product Specialist

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Belfast
2 days ago
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Location: North UK (Scotland & North of England)
Employment Type: Full-Time | Field-Based
We are seeking a passionate and experienced Biomedical Scientist or Application Support Scientist to join a leading healthcare diagnostics team as an Application Product Specialist . This role supports chemistry and immunoassay analyzers , along with pre- and post-analytical lab solutions , contributing to high-quality patient care through excellent technical support.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide installation support , system configuration , and workflow design
Deliver user training , technical troubleshooting , and software updates
Optimize system performance and ensure customer satisfaction
Assist with product demonstrations , tender support , and technical consultancy
Travel across Scotland and North of England to support customer sites
Key Skills & Experience:
Strong background in biomedical science , medical laboratory diagnostics , or clinical applications support
Solid analytical , technical , and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently and manage field-based responsibilities
Excellent communication and customer-facing skills
Resilient, adaptable, and driven to deliver under pressure

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