Field Service Engineer - South Carolina Engineering - Columbia, SC at Geebo

Field Service Engineer - South Carolina

Company Name:
Geneva Pharmaceuticals/Sandoz
# Job Description
Responsibilities:
Requires a combination of technical ability and sales skills in order to install, manage and maintain equipment along with the ability to achieve annual sales goals.
Manages a customer base as defined by a geographic territory. Extensive travel required.
Maintains high customer satisfaction within their territory and facilitates rapid communication and problem resolutions.
Uses independent discretion to assess training needs of customer representatives when user issues arise. Upon installation, train customer representatives on operational aspects of the product and/or refer training within appropriate Alcon organization structure.
Use technical knowledge and judgment to technically manage products to meet equipment requirements. Install and maintain equipment, as required.
Strategically promote, educate and market Alcon services to customers.
Achieve annual, forecasted financial results.
Accurately maintain service computer information systems.
# Minimum requirements
Minimum
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a science or engineering related field preferred but not required. Must have at least 2 years of experience in technical services and/or field service in a technical instrument organization. Experience in technical services and/or sales in a medical instrument organization highly desired. Must maintain primary residence within the service territory.
Job ID: 133629BR
Posting Title: Field Service Engineer - South Carolina
Division: Alcon
Business Unit: Alcon - Manufacturing / Technical Operations
Country: USA
Work Location: Columbia, SC
Company/Legal Entity: Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
Functional Area: Sales
Job Type: Full Time
Employment Type: RegularEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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