Company
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific
:Initiate and drive advisory boards, including identifying KOLs, budget, and event logisticsAnalyze scientific literature and provide insights for market trends and objection handlingGather, summarize, and make recommendations on key market trends for product management and R&DParticipate and represent the company in scientific committeesFacilitate knowledge sharing among different groupsDevelop global medical and scientific collaborationsDrive advocacy through scientific congresses and evidence disseminationRequirements:Bachelor's degree in life science, preferably microbiology, business, or related field. Equivalent experience will also be considered.Equivalent work experience in industry preferred; MBA is also desirable.Strong experience in commercial, technical sales marketing, product management, sales, and/or lab operationsExperience working with regulatory bodiesExperience with new product launches and working with commercial organizationsExperienced in working in a highly matrixed global organizationJoin Thermo Fisher Scientific today and be part of our mission to enable our customers to make the world healthier, cleaner, and safer.
Barcelona
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