Abbott Laboratories
(Senior) Clinical Specialist / Field Technical Engineer Electrophysiology (South West / Coast)

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As a (Senior) Clinical Specialist / Field Technical Engineer within our Electrophysiology (EP) team you will be responsible for providing expert support and advise on the use of the Abbott EP portfolio within London/East Anglia (South West England, ideal location close to South Coast). Key Responsibilities: Providing expert clinical consultation, teaching and support on the use of all EP products and their appropriate application in the clinical setting. Maintain up to date technical knowledge of current and new therapies and technologies within the therapy area, including competitor devices, as well as a general understanding of the dynamics of the country healthcare market. Providing technical support to the EP salesforce. Conduct product presentations and perform stand duty at exhibitions when requested, responding to technical questions that might be raised by EMEA or customers. What you'll need: Individuals will ideally have a BSc in a science related degree. Significant experience with electrophysiology products either within a clinical setting or in an equivalent role within industry. Experience in 3D mapping. Strong cardiac anatomy and physiology knowledge. A willingness to travel 75% of the time and ability to work autonomously. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal. As you’d expect from a global healthcare company, we offer a fantastic range of benefits to support you and your family, including competitive salaries and bonus potential, a superb defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
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