Medical Product Specialist
This role at World Intra-operative Neuromonitoring focuses on providing clinical and technical expertise for neurology diagnostic and monitoring equipment. The specialist will support end users, conduct training, and assist the sales team with technical documentation and product demonstrations. Candidates must possess a relevant bachelor's degree and prior experience in neurodiagnostics or IONM clinical support. The position involves frequent travel and high-stakes engagement within clinical environments.
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Experience
Experience not specified
Function
Sales
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
This role at World Intra-operative Neuromonitoring focuses on providing clinical and technical expertise for neurology diagnostic and monitoring equipment. The specialist will support end users, conduct training, and assist the sales team with technical documentation and product demonstrations. Candidates must possess a relevant bachelor's degree and prior experience in neurodiagnostics or IONM clinical support. The position involves frequent travel and high-stakes engagement within clinical environments.
TAL's take
Solid tier-2 role with well-defined clinical and sales scope in the specialized neurology medical device sector.
Highly specific JD outlining responsibilities across clinical support, training, and sales for defined neurological modalities.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in neurophysiology, biomedical science, nursing, or related field
- Experience in IONM clinical support
- Experience in EEG/EMG neurodiagnostics
- Experience with neurology medical devices
- Strong presentation and communication skills
- Ability to travel frequently
Tools and skills
Nice to have: neurology capital equipment, neurology consumables.
About the company
unfamiliar company, default mid-tier
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