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Field Implementation Specialist

Midwest

The Field Implementation Specialist is responsible for consistently delivering regulatory compliant, high-
quality product installation, set-up, technical configurations and customer training, for their assigned
customer product deployments primarily within the assigned geographical territory. Specifically, this role is
responsible for working within Cadwell’s Technical Installation team, to ensure that all Cadwell supplied
products (both software and hardware) are unpacked, assembled, interconnected, deployed, pre-
configured, tested, and ready for use. Currently, this role is also responsible for training their customers in
the usage of the installed hardware and software. Customer Satisfaction scores, post ‘go-live’ call volumes,
and sustainable fiscal metrics are key success indicators in this role.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Understand the changes in upcoming releases of Cadwell software and ensure you are prepared to
    work with those releases.
  • Work with Cadwell’s Manager, Technical Implementation to develop strategies that constantly
    improve customer ‘go-live’ experiences, and Installation Team efficiency.
  • Use Technical Installation Team’s Key Performance Indicators (KPI’s) to constantly reappraise
    personal performance.
  • Work within the Technical Installation Team to deliver all Technical Installation elements in each
    assigned product deployment. Typical requirements being to:

Work with Customer Implementation Team colleagues to ensure appropriate Technical
Installation expectations established during the sales process.

Verify that all appropriate Technical Installation deliverables, and timelines, are
documented in a detailed Scope of Work to be signed by both parties prior to the point-of-
sale and upon successful fulfillment.

Coordinate with Customer Implementation Team colleagues to create an Implementation
Plan fulfilling all Technical Installation requirements for each ‘go-live’.

Fulfill all Technical Installation deliverables in each ‘go-live’ plan including onsite
installation.

Currently, provides customer training when an Implementation does not include a
dedicated training resource.

Document and escalate any technical installation issues to the Manager, Implementation
Planning, as necessary.

Preclude subsequent escalations by recommending appropriate updates to Implementation
Team Procedures and Product Installation instructions.

  • Assist with the specification of Technical Installation requirements for product enhancements and
    new product designs.
  • Escalate any issues of concern to Manager, Technical Installation in a timely manner.
  • Participate in all Technical Implementation Team Meetings, collaborating with colleagues to
    maximize team efficiency.
  • Provide assistance with clinical configuration and training when appropriate.
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Qualifications:

Job Knowledge / Requirements:

  • Exemplary listening, communication and collaboration skills, with an established ability to work
    cross-functionally.
  • Excellent problem-solving and decision-making skills, with a focus on customer satisfaction and
    efficiency.
  • Expertise in technical installations, troubleshooting, root-cause identification, corrective and
    preventive process improvement.

Education / Experience:

  • Combination of 4+ years of related experience and education in IT or biomedical engineering
    and/or clinical neurodiagnostic disciplines.
  • Approximately 3+ years of experience working with teams in a regulated environment (ISO, FDA,
    MDR, etc.) is preferred.
  • Approximately 3+ years of experience working with teams in a regulated environment (ISO, FDA,
    MDR, etc.) is preferred.
  • Experience with medical devices, healthcare technology, or complex equipment installations is
    preferred.
  • Clinical registrations and certifications commensurate with assigned modalities are preferred.
  • Previous experience with installation management applications, CRM systems, and analytics tools is
    preferred.

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability and willingness to travel up to 80% of the time.
  • Residence near an airport that serves the assigned territory.
  • Ability to lift and transport equipment up to 50 pounds and to accommodate frequent standing,
    walking, bending and use of hand tools.
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to obtain required travel documentation.
  • This position requires on-site visitation at medical facilities. As such, the candidate must be able to
    meet credentialing company and medical facility requirements.
  • Work outside of regular business hours may be required to meet business needs.

Cadwell Industries, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and as such affirms the right of every person to participate in all aspects of employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. If you are interested in applying for employment and need special assistance or an accommodation to apply for a posted position, contact our Human Resources Department at careers@cadwell.com.

 



Salary Range

$80,000 - $100,000 USD

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