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Robotics Product Specialist

JuniorMid levelFull-timeHybridAdelaide SA, AustraliaPosted 2 months agoVerified 2 months ago
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About the job

The Robotics Product Specialist job is an exciting opportunity to join a team at the forefront of surgical innovation in Adelaide, SA. This position allows you to work hands-on in theatre, supporting surgeons with advanced robotic technology while making a tangible impact on patient outcomes. The team values collaboration and continuous improvement, creating a supportive environment for professional growth.

You'll be responsible for

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Providing technical support

Providing in-theatre technical and clinical support during knee and hip procedures, enabling safe and effective use of robotic technology.
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Delivering case planning

Delivering pre-operative case planning by segmenting and analysing CT data using specialised software.
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Training healthcare professionals

Training healthcare professionals on product use and surgical applications through structured, on-site education sessions.

Key criteria

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Relevant degree

Bachelor’s degree in a related field is essential.

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Healthcare experience

1-2 years in a clinical or patient-facing environment.

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Australian driver’s license

Full, unrestricted license required for travel.

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5 criteria for this job
Relevant degree
Bachelor’s degree in a related field is essential.

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Healthcare experience
1-2 years in a clinical or patient-facing environment.

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Australian driver’s license
Full, unrestricted license required for travel.

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Surgical support experience
Experience in surgical or clinical environments preferred.

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Technical training skills
Ability to train healthcare professionals on product use.

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