Technical Service Specialist (Pipeline)
Kaohsiung City - Taiwan
Job Summary
JOB DESCRIPTION:
DIVISION FUNCTION/OBJECTIVE:
To provide service of diagnostic and hospital device to hospital institutes or reference laboratories in Taiwan with compliance to DOH Environmental Regulatory Financial Code of Business Conduct and international law requirements.
POSITION PRIMARY FUNCTION:
To ensure customers satisfaction in assigned territory by providing quality and effectiveness service activities.
To provides field technical service to customers in compliance with service contract requirements.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide backup first line service to Abbott Ambassadors (Service interventions requiring less than 4 hours labor time)
Schedule and perform planned maintenance activities
Assist with instrument installations
Success in this role is measured by service key performance indications level achievement customer satisfaction score (NPS) and economical profitability and growth per district
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATION:
Bachelors degree or equivalent qualification or experience required. Bachelors / Engineering degree in medical / electrical / mechanical or medical technology is preferred
Proven track record in a similar position supported by management and customer references preferred or Graduate entry program.
Successful engagement with customers specifically lab staff.
Technical expert for product line responsibility.
Strong communication skills
Ability to identify and drive resolution of issues
Strong experience in use of analytical tools and software
The base pay for this position is
N/AIn specific locations the pay range may vary from the range posted.
JOB FAMILY:
Support Services
DIVISION:
CRLB Core Lab
LOCATION:
Taiwan > Kaohsiung : Shi-Wei Financial Center
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS:
WORK SHIFT:
Standard
TRAVEL:
Not specified
MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE:
Not Applicable
SIGNIFICANT WORK ACTIVITIES:
Not Applicable
Required Experience:
IC
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