Clinical Application Specialist
SemtechFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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This is a part-time, assignment-based position with a 40+ hour commitment per week, requiring national travel to support customer needs and 3 weeks of availability per month. You must have a personal vehicle for assignments up to 3 hours from home and be located within 1 hour of a major airport.
A Nursing Degree (ADN or BSN), RN license, and hospital or industry experience are required. Preferred experience includes Emergency Room or Critical Care, along with professional business acumen, communication and soft skills, excellent documentation skills, and the ability to work independently.
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You will work with a team of technicians to effectively manage the flow of devices during projects, while collaborating with local nursing staff and supporting management.
Strong candidates have an RN license, nursing degree, hospital experience preferably in ER or Critical Care, leadership background, excellent communication and documentation skills, physical ability to stand and lift up to 50 pounds, and flexibility for travel and independent work.
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