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Regional Service Manager, Medical Diagnostic Analysers

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Overall Earnings £86,000
Basic Salary £69,000
Bonus £8,300
Car Allowance £8,400 
Pension 
Healthcare 
Excellent Benefits Package 
An excellent opportunity for experienced Field Service Managers, Regional Service Managers, Field Service Supervisors or Team Leaders from a range of electronics systems backgrounds to join a market leading supplier of Medical Diagnostics Systems

The Role – Regional Service Manager, Medical Diagnostic Analysers

This market leader now seeks to recruit a commercially astute Regional Service Manager. The successful applicant will be responsible for:

Managing a team of Field Service Engineers
Building and nurturing all relationships with key customers
Regularly attending meetings and providing customer care
Ensuring the delivery of KPI’s, including resource utilisation, PPM delivery, team and customer satisfaction
Financial delivery within set budgets
Your Background – Regional Service Manager, Medical Diagnostic Analysers

To apply you should be able to demonstrate:

A background working in a Field Service Manager, Regional Service Manager, Field Service Supervisor or Team Leader role 
Experience within a high technology instrumentation sector (analytical instrumentation, scientific, laboratory, medical or high value electronics capital equipment)
Commercial skills and business flair 
The ability to foster key relationships with customers
The skills required to support and motivate your team of field service engineers, looking to develop new revenue streams and increase market share throughout a broad product portfolio offering the latest ‘cutting edge’ solutions in medical systems technology
The Company – Regional Service Manager, Medical Diagnostic Analysers

Well respected supplier of sophisticated medical diagnostics systems
Trusted by healthcare professionals to accurately diagnose and test patients for a wide range of medical conditions and diseases
Instantly recognisable brand leader supplying a wide range of innovative diagnostic based laboratory and medical systems to the healthcare sector
Offers 'best in class' solutions across their range of products and systems, which include applications for microbiology, immunodiagnostics, molecular diagnostics and blood bank screening
Supported by a truly multi-national 'blue-chip' technology group with representation in over 150 countries
Their commitment to investment in Research and Development is second to none in their industry, ensuring that they remain a market leader
At the core of their business lie product innovation, excellent customer service and good people
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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