[lm-announce] Job Advert

Sam Swift s.swift at dundee.ac.uk
Fri Aug 22 18:20:27 BST 2008


Dear All,

The following landed in my inbox today and I thought it might be of  
interest to some of you.  I spoke briefly with the recruiter earlier,  
and it sounds like they're looking for someone fairly early on in  
their careers.  Of course, if anyone wants a little confocal training  
so they don't have to lie quite so hard on their CV please let me  
know and we can book a session ;-)

Cheers,
Sam


Product Support Engineer – Microscopy

Salary £35-40,000 + Company Car + 10% Pension + Healthcare + 25 Days  
Holiday

Our client is the leading system solution provider in microscopy  
products. This market leading organisation designs, develops and  
manufactures a wide range of microscopes to suit today’s Life Science  
needs from education, rapid sample screening to sophisticated live  
cell analysis.

Our client has a new opening for a field based Product Support  
Engineer to cover the North and Scotland. The Product Support  
Engineer will provide customers both Internal and External with pre  
and post sales service of the full Microscopy and Advanced Imaging  
Products portfolio.

The role also requires the maintenance of demonstration products as a  
sales support function, to provide a sales support for internal  
customers.  The ability to cover the remainder of the UK may be  
required at times.

The successful applicant must have a minimum 3 years laser based  
microscopy experience. You will possess strong interpersonal skills  
and the ability to communicate technical information clearly and  
effectively. Ideally you will have a background in the design,  
manufacture, servicing or support of Confocal Microscopy.

Our client operates a succession planning policy; personal and career  
development is strongly supported.

Please send your CV to jonathan at langtonhowarth.co.uk or call 0870 423  
3414 to discuss in confidence.
  
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