Provide specialised technical expertise and support to hospital clinical teams
Regular support for implantable cardiac devices in both catheterization laboratory (Cath Lab) and outpatient settings
Troubleshooting support upon request
Training and educating customers to build their competence and confidence in products
Develop long-lasting clinical relationships
Participate in structured online and in-person training sessions over a 12-month period
Engage in regular check-ins with assigned mentor and TC team for guidance and support
Take on regular projects to complement and reinforce learning
Participate in ongoing assessments with dedicated trainers and mentors to track progress
Join activities across the European cohort
Requirements
Bachelor’s or Master’s student in Biomedical Engineering, Cardiac Physiology or a related field, graduating in 2026
Legally authorised to work in the country where the position is based on a full-time basis and does not require sponsorship in the future for an employment visa
A genuine passion for healthcare and medical innovation, with a strong desire to make a real-world impact
Excellent communication, organisation, and problem-solving skills, with attention to detail
A self-motivated team player who is ambitious, eager to learn, and open to feedback
Willingness to travel with occasional overnight stays, which may include some unsociable hours. Expected Minimum travel of 20% (outside the Cardiff / Bristol area)