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A global leader in the manufacture of research instruments
for the genomic and proteomic market is keen to recruit a
German Instrument Service Engineer. The r๔le will be field
based in Germany and involve installing instruments into customer
laboratories, routine and emergency maintenance and trouble shooting
to board level. There will be occasional travel outside of Germany
to support customers and attend company training courses. This
is a great opportunity to join a growing company that is recognised
as a market leader in their field. To discuss this exciting
opportunity contact us in the strictest of confidence.
The successful candidate will be educated
to HNC or above in electrical or mechanical engineering and have
experience of laser/optical systems and electromechanical instruments.
Previous experience servicing life science instruments is highly
desirable.
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This is a rare opportunity to join a world leading environmental
biotechnology company in arguably one of the world's most
beautiful cities, Florence. The position will involve identifying,
approaching and appointing a network of distributors throughout
Europe and then managing this distributor network, training sales
people on the products and ensuring distributors maximise sales
of the products. The company manufactures a range of environmentally
friendly bacteria and enzymes that degrade any organic pollutants
in the environment. These can be used in the waste water industry,
oil spills and clean up along with any environmental compliance
issues to name only a few of the applications. To discuss this
rare opportunity to join a company that has increased sales
by 6000% in 6 years contact us ASAP.
The successful candidate will be a graduate
in a relevant subject, higher qualifications would be highly regarded,
particularly microbiology. In addition fluent English along with
a solid understanding of Italian is required as the position will
be based from the company's Florence head office. Previous commercial
experience is desirable but not essential.
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