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Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
:Perform on-site installation, repair, and preventive maintenance as well as telephone support of the PDX products.Accurately report the service activity through the company's integrated management system. Must be proficient with the use of customer management software to track service calls, lead parts inventories, and complete job tasks, ensuring customer database accuracy.Keep control of the stock of spare parts, coordinating and performing stock counts when required.Carry out specific projects, task or reports commissioned by the manager.Keep the Technical Service management advised of issues and support needs.Attend national and international training courses when required.Must be customer-focused, working in conjunction with applications and sales teams.Minimum qualificationsBachelor’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, electrical, mechanical, electronics or related field.3+ years of technical field service experienceCustomer friendliness and a professional demeanorExperience in the medical equipment industry, preferably in clinical analyzers, will be an advantage.Multidisciplinary knowledge and experience in electronics, mechanics and computing will be valued, as well as the ability to solve problems.PC literacy including MS Office and Outlook.Intermediate level of englishMaintain a valid car driver’s license and satisfactory driving record.At Thermo Fisher Scientific, each one of our 50,000 extraordinary minds has a unique story to tell. Join us and add to our singular mission—enabling our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
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