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German territory manager wanted for PrimerDesign

Job position:    German territory manager

 

The position would be ideal for a German speaker from an academic background wishing to move their career forward in to the world of industry.

 

Requirements:  PrimerDesign is seeking a German speaking individual with a molecular biology background to help build the reputation of PrimerDesign in Germany.  This exciting and varied role will include setting up, coordinating  and presenting seminars in German academic institutions,  translation and preparation of materials and literature in to German, technical support of research projects in Germany via telephone, email and training visits.

 

The position will based at our UK office/laboratory premises but will involve regular travel to Germany.   

 

Fluent German and English is a necessary requirement.  Experience of real-time PCR/qPCR would be an advantage but not essential.  Technical training as well as sales and marketing training will be provided. 

 

PrimerDesign are offering a substantial remuneration package including a very competitive salary, generous holiday allowance and free gym membership.

 

Interested parties should send a covering letter and CV to

 

Dr Jim Wicks

PrimerDesign Ltd

Millbrook Technology Campus

2nd Avenue

Southampton

UK

 

Or email to jim@primerdesign.co.uk

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