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Location: Chicago, IL 60602 Document ID: A7173-04J8Ad Number: 000055365101 Published on: 2013-05-0105/01/2013 Job Type: Regular
Job Schedule:Full-time
Published in: Chicago Reader
2013-05-30
Senior Application Consultant
SENIOR APPLICATION CONSULTANT: Application Expert in sales presentations, evaluations, and customer meetings; Serve as mentor and technical expert for Application Consultants; Execute key Strategic Mktg Initiatives (Regional & Corporate); Key involvement in intelligence gathering of key surgeons and centers, and Market Transparency; Coordinate, implement and execute Business Devel Plan for targeted business within the Region; Develop and manage key accts while documenting activities and outcomes; Communicate (in the field) feedback to Product Mgt and R&D on specific modalities, including occasional visits to Munich to work with the development team; Travel 60% (Chicago metro area). Required: Master's in Engineering (Biomed, Biomechanical, Bioengineering or Clinical Engineering fields preferred) plus 1 yr exp in a technical support role preferably for a healthcare company or provider; in lieu of Masters degree in Engineering plus 1 yr exp requirements, employer will consider and accept Bachelor's degree in Eng plus at least 5 yrs exp in technical support role preferably for a healthcare company or provider. Must have strong background/ work experience in orthopedics, including strong knowledge of ortho/ trauma procedures, orthopedic anatomy and medical terminology; excellent presentation skills; proficient in the use of PC software applications including Microsoft Office; and perm US work auth. Mail cover ltr and resume to N Bandukwala, HR, Brainlab, Inc., 3 Westbrook Corporate Center, Ste 400, Westchester, IL 60154.






