Customer Support Specialist - Medical Devices

Guildford
9 months ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Hospital based, Customer Support Specialist within this leading global manufacturer of products used in surgical and general testing environments to be based in Guildford, Surrey.

THE ROLE

Based on site in Guidlford, the role of Customer Support Specialist Medical Devices will take responsibility for the technical and on site support of a range of products used in a number of healthcare environments.

Responsibilities include:

  • To attend at the facility at agreed times to facilitate Client support in all areas of the customer's facility as directed

  • The day-to-day management of various medical devices.

  • Provide client support in clinical areas to promote equipment functionality and use, enabling staff to concentrate on clinical care of patients.

  • Training and education of clients devices and/or services in client locations as determined by the facility requirements

    THE PERSON

    The Successful candidate for the role of Customer Support Specialist - Medical Devices will have experience of working in a healthcare environment either from within the NHS, Private hospitals or the armed forces including REME, RAF, NAVY. Any experience in medical procedures would be an advantage as would working with medical devices such as endoscopes within sterile services. This role will suit a medic or similar, health care assistant, theatre assistant/nurse, scrub nurse or medical sales person etc that is looking for a new exciting opportunity with great progression.

    THE PACKAGE

  • £27,000-£28,000

  • Bonus

  • Pension

  • Healthcare

  • Life Assurance

  • 34 Holidays

  • Benefits Scheme

  • Full Training - Market Leading

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