Junior Field Clinical Engineer - Thessaloniki
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📍Thessaloniki, GR
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JOB DESCRIPTION:
Abbott is a global healthcare leader, creating breakthrough science to improve people’s health. We’re always looking towards the future, anticipating changes in medical science and technology.
Working at Abbott
At Abbott, you can do work that matters, grow, and learn, care for yourself and family, be your true self and live a full life. You will have access to:
- Career development with an international company where you can grow the career you dream of.
- Competitive salaries, bonus potential and excellent package of benefits.
- A company recognized as a great place to work in dozens of countries around the world and named one of the most admired companies in the world by Fortune.
- A company that is recognized as one of the best big companies to work for as well as a best place to work for diversity, working mothers, female executives, and scientists.
The Opportunity
For our Cardiac Rhythm Management Division CRM we are currently looking for an ambitious, professional to join our team in Greece as a Junior Field Clinical Engineer. This is a field-based role based in Thessaloniki and requiring frequent traveling across the assigned territory -North Greece.
The successful candidate will start on an employment contact provided by external hiring agency.
As a Field Clinical Engineer CRM you will be responsible for providing expert support and advise on the use of the Abbott portfolio within Eastern Europe. The incumbent is responsible for the promotion of Abbott Product lines through professional and technical support to both medical and sales personnel.
This position is additionally responsible for ensuring that all questions of a technical nature from the field or internal sources are answered in an expeditious manner and reported to the competent authorities within Abbott.
This position’s primary function is to attend implants, follow-ups and support any issues related to high voltage and low voltage stimulation devices
What You'll do:
- Providing expert clinical consultation, teaching and support on the use of all CRM products and their appropriate application in the clinical setting.
- Maintain up to date technical knowledge of current and new therapies and technologies within the therapy area, including competitor devices, as well as a general understanding of the dynamics of the country healthcare market.
- Providing technical support to the CRM salesforce.
- Conduct product presentations and perform stand duty at exhibitions when requested, responding to technical questions that might be raised by EMEA or customers.
Required qualifications and background:
- Individuals will have an university degree ideally in a science related field or engineering.
- Ideally electrophysiology/cardiac rhythm management or equivalent clinical experience.
- Cardiac anatomy and physiology knowledge would be considered as a strong asset.
- Native Greek and very good command of English (both written and spoken).
- Strong problem-solving capabilities and customer-focus.
- A willingness to travel 40% of the time and ability to work autonomously.
- Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Driving license B is a must.
Follow your career aspirations to Abbott for diverse opportunities with a company that can help you build your future and live your best life. Abbott is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to employee diversity.
Connect with us at www.abbott.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Abbott and on Twitter @AbbottNews and @AbbottGlobal.
The base pay for this position is
N/AIn specific locations, the pay range may vary from the range posted.
JOB FAMILY:
Sales Force
DIVISION:
CRM Cardiac Rhythm Management
LOCATION:
Greece > Alimos : Agiou Dimitriou, 63
ADDITIONAL LOCATIONS:
WORK SHIFT:
Standard
TRAVEL:
Yes, 50 % of the Time
MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE:
Not Applicable
SIGNIFICANT WORK ACTIVITIES:
Not Applicable
Details
- Work Type
- unknown
- Locations
- Thessaloniki, GR
- Posted
- April 14, 2026
- Source
- workday