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Clinical Applications Specialist

Manchester
2 weeks ago
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The Company: 

Leading medical devices supplier. 

Business is exceeding targets.  

Opportunities for career advancement. 

Supportive culture, a fun place to work. 

Invest in their staff. 

Benefits of the Clinical Applications Specialist: 

£45k basic salary + company related bonus (Approx £5k)  

Fully expensed company vehicle 

Lunch allowance 

Employee Assistance Program 

Pension, Life assurance 

Educational Assistance 

Training academy 

Enhanced annual and life leave 

Engagement initiatives 

Supportive colleagues to learn from and enjoy company social outings, parties, and events 

The Role of the Clinical Applications Specialist 

Preform training in the use of diagnostic radiology equipment for new and existing customers 

Provide internal training for sales team members when in the pursuit of new business and post-installation clinical instruction, supporting engineers with any application-based queries 

Supporting a team of 4 x territory managers, project managers and product specialists (Approx 12 in total) 

Will be involved in the pre-sales of the equipment so demonstrations, clinical trials and training once the installation of the equipment has happened. 

Will be nights away from home and travel around the country 

Observe and responding to market trends, competitors’ activities and initiatives 

Be available to travel nationally with the UK and overseas to meet with business needs - ideally based in the North as current team is based in one in the South and one in the Midlands to ensure full coverage of the UK 

Ensure full company compliance with the quality standard ISO (phone number removed) and security standard ISO 27001, Health and Safety and other regulated areas of the business  

The Ideal Person for the Clinical Applications Specialist 

Be a qualified HHPC registered Radiographer  

Previous Clinical Applications experience in a commercial environment is advantageous  

A strong aptitude for customer service  

Exceptional time management skills  

Good working knowledge of the public and private healthcare sector  

Full Clean Driving licence 

Be flexible and have an enthusiastic mindset 

Establish and maintain good working and interpersonal relationships 

Possess a high degree of motivation 

If you think the role of Clinical Applications Specialist is for you, apply now! 

Consultant: David Gray 

Email: (url removed) 

Tel no. (phone number removed) 

Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK. 

About On Target 

At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally

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