FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a LabVantage Solution Engineer?
The primary responsibility of a LabVantage Solution Engineer is to define requirements, configure, implement, and test LabVantage frontend workflows to ensure that the LIMS is tailored to meet the specific needs of laboratory operations.
What kind of experience is required for this position?
The position requires candidates with B1/B2 level experience.
What are the key responsibilities related to requirements gathering?
Key responsibilities include working closely with stakeholders to understand and document requirements for frontend workflows, and translating business needs into detailed technical requirements and specifications.
How does a LabVantage Solution Engineer ensure proper configuration?
A LabVantage Solution Engineer configures LabVantage LIMS frontend workflows according to defined requirements and ensures that these configurations align with best practices and company standards.
What does the testing and validation process involve?
The testing and validation process involves developing and executing test plans to validate the functionality and performance of configured workflows, as well as troubleshooting and resolving issues that arise during testing.
Is there a specific platform used for the LabVantage workflows?
Yes, the LabVantage workflows are implemented within the LabVantage platform, which is a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
Who does the LabVantage Solution Engineer collaborate with?
The LabVantage Solution Engineer collaborates with stakeholders, which may include laboratory personnel and management, to gather and define requirements for the workflows.