Nanion Technologies is a rapidly growing instrumentation company offering automated ion channel screening workstations serving industry and academic research institutions. To support the increasing demand for Nanion’s products, and to provide premium customer service, Nanion is expanding the team in the USA.
We are currently seeking to fill the position of Field Application Scientist to be based in Livingston, New Jersey, United States.
The key responsibilities for the position include:
Applications support for existing customers
Assay Development
Training of new customers
Product demonstrations
Instrument installations in North America
Participation at scientific conferences and tradeshows
We offer a competitive compensation package, thrilling technology platforms, and the opportunity to contribute to a young dynamic team.
Requirements
The applicant must have a MS or Ph.D. degree in biophysics, biochemistry, physiology, neuroscience, or related field, with a background in patch clamp electrophysiology. Experience using automated patch clamp electrophysiology platforms is highly preferred.
Additional skills beneficial to this position:
Knowledge in cell culture techniques, assay development, troubleshooting cell-based assays, as well as experience in technical support and customer interaction
Strong communication/presentation skills and/or public speaking required
Language skills required: English, fluent in speech and writing
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision and have meticulous organizational skills
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a collaborative multidisciplinary, multicultural, and team-oriented environment
Must be willing and able to travel (35% overnight) for conferences, customer support and training within North America.
Salary will be based on experience and qualifications. Candidates must be authorized to be employed in the USA.
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