FAQs
What is the work schedule for this position?
The work schedule is standard, Monday to Friday.
What are the environmental conditions for the Field Application Specialist role?
The role is primarily office-based.
What are the primary responsibilities of the Field Application Specialist?
The primary responsibilities include supporting clinical systems, providing technical applications and training for Binding Site systems, conducting presentations and training sessions, and developing customer relationships.
What qualifications are required for the Field Application Specialist position?
A relevant scientific degree in clinical immunology or pathology, or equivalent experience as an Applications Technician, is required.
Is experience with Biochemistry instrumentation necessary for this role?
Yes, knowledge of Biochemistry instrumentation or clinical laboratory procedures is important for this position.
What skills are essential for this job?
Strong communication skills, teamwork ability, and the capacity to travel at short notice are essential for this role.
Is a driving license required for this position?
Yes, a full driving license is required.
Is knowledge of multiple languages essential for this role?
Excellent English language knowledge is required, and awareness of cultural and linguistic differences when dealing with international customers is desirable.
Are there opportunities for developing training programs in this role?
Yes, the ability to develop training programs is listed as a desirable requirement.
Can the Field Application Specialist expect to work on weekends or unsociable hours?
Yes, occasional work on weekends or unsociable hours may be required.