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Applications Specialist, Medical Ultrasound Systems

Bromley
5 months ago
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Applications Specialist, Medical Ultrasound Systems

Basic Salary £50,000
Bonus 1% of Sales
Company Car (electric or hybrid) or Car Allowance
Overtime
Generous Expenses Policy (including day payments of either £10, £15 or £25)
Pension 6%
Private Medical Cover
Life Assurance
25 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays
Excellent Benefits Package 
Genuine Opportunities for Career Progression
** An excellent opportunity for a newly qualified or junior sonographer to join a leading manufacturer of medical imaging systems **

The Role – Applications Specialist, Medical Ultrasound Systems

In this home based role, you will be responsible for:

Designing local training courses to meet training needs for installations and follow up visits
Carrying out pre-sales demonstrations and post sales product support
Assessing customer training needs
Building trust and rapport with medical imaging customers
Assisting in the creation of support documentation
Your Background – Applications Specialist, Medical Ultrasound Systems

To succeed in this exciting role you must be able to demonstrate the following:

Newly qualified or junior sonographer 
Excellent communication skills
Confident delivering presentations to both small and large groups
The Company - Applications Specialist, Medical Ultrasound Systems

Worldwide American manufacturer and leader in healthcare and a well respected medical equipment and medical device software systems provider 
Impressive portfolio of products and fully integrated medical systems incorporates all aspects of the healthcare informatics sector and includes medical imaging software systems
Their success is based upon a commitment to world leading design facilities, outstanding product innovation, excellent customer care and the recruitment and development of talented specialists

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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