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Clinical Application Specialist, Medical X-ray

Nottingham
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X-ray Clinical Application Specialist

(Medical X-ray Radiographer)

£40K - £45K + 10% Bonus + Car or Car Allowance + Pension + Healthcare + 25 Days Holiday + Full and Comprehensive Product Training.

Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

An excellent opportunity for a Radiographer, Application Specialist or PACS / RIS Super-user with a background in X-ray Systems to join a global market leading supplier of Medical Imaging Systems in an exciting training and sales support role.

The Company – X-ray Clinical Application Specialist

My client is a well-respected worldwide supplier of sophisticated x-ray medical imaging systems and medical software solutions. This instantly recognisable market-leader is well known for their innovative products, and provides a complete portfolio of integrated medical imaging solutions for the healthcare sector. They have representation throughout the world and offer 'best in class" systems across their product range.

The Role – X-ray Clinical Application Specialist

Following expansion, they seek to recruit a customer focused X-ray Clinical Application Specialist, responsible for a number of key tasks within this organisations highly successful medical imaging systems business. In this rewarding and varied role, the incumbent will be responsible for delivering effective training to NHS Trusts and Private Hospital Customers on a range of X-ray medical imaging systems.

You will liaise regularly with technical support and sales departments, represent products at exhibitions and work closely with the install base to ensure that all end users are fully trained prior to ‘go live’ dates. After full and intensive product training, you will become an important point of reference for all technical queries, from customers and other internal contacts and departments, as well as performing local acceptance testing following installations.

You will also support the sales team with proposals, provide technical input in sales meetings and report back any information regarding competitor activities. This role is home based, and will involve extensive travel to hospitals and customer sites throughout the territory above.

Your Background – X-ray Clinical Application Specialist

To apply you should be able to demonstrate a clinical background working in a radiology department as an X-ray Radiographer, PACS Administrator, PACS Super-User, Medical Imaging Manager or Radiology Manager, or you could already have experience working as an Applications Specialist. You will be required to demonstrate a good knowledge of X-ray products and systems. Full training will be provided on the product range.

The Benefits – X-ray Clinical Application Specialist

In return, my client is offering first class industry recognised training, an excellent package including car or car allowance, private healthcare, bonus, 25 days holiday, pension and the opportunity to progress within a worldwide market-leading organisation at the forefront of healthcare Informatics technology.

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

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