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lcbraun
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  11:07:35 AM  Show Profile  Email Poster  Reply with Quote
Field Engineer--Customer Technical Support
Baltimore/DC

Beckman Coulter, Inc. is a leading provider of instrument systems and complementary products that simplify and automate laboratory processes. Our products span the biomedical continuum, from life sciences to clinical diagnostics and cellular analysis nd are backed by service that is second-to-none. Our revenues in 2004 were $2.4 billion.

Your mission, in a Customer Technical Support role, will be to combine your consultative skills and technical expertise to seamlessly integrate Beckman Coulter Biomedical Research products into our clients?operations and applications. Your responsibilities will include product installation, repair, maintenance, and technical support for our product groups that include liquid handling and custom robotic solutions.

The requirements for this position are:
-BS in a Life Science or technically related field
-Previous laboratory experience repairing or using Liquid Handling/Robotic instruments preferred
-Strong computer, communication and customer service skills preferred
-Must reside in the Rockville/Frederick Maryland area

For consideration, please send your resume and salary requirements to: [email protected].

We offer an excellent compensation package along with a full benefit plan.
Beckman Coulter is an EEO employer.


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