Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
OfficeJob Description
In this position you will be joining Fisher a part of Thermo Fisher Scientific which delivers over 800000 different products to a wide range of laboratory customers helping them to accelerate life science research solve complex analytical challenges improve patient diagnostics and increase laboratory productivity.
The role is based in our Gothenburg office a state-of-the-art newly built office and warehouse where approximately 40 employees work together. At Fisher we can offer an interesting and challenging position in an international environment. You will be joining a company that is a world leader in serving science and will support you to achieve your career goals.
How will you make an impact
In the Customer Service Representative role you will be responsible for some day-to-day activities in a dedicated area. Duties could include but are not limited to complaint management and general resolution of both verbal and written customer enquiries.
In this role you will thrive in a dynamic setting by encouraging meaningful relationships with individuals both internally and externally. Your responsibilities will include addressing customer inquiries resolving issues and driving a positive attitude across the department.
What will you do
What will you need
Application:
Send in your cover letter and CV (including salary request) in English via Careers at Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific jobs. Application period ends on 26.2.2026.
The position will be filled as soon as suitable candidate is found.
About us:
Each one of our 130000 extraordinary minds has a unique story to tell. Its not just a career its a chance to realise your best professionally and personally.
Join us and contribute to our missionenabling our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer:
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
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