Drive regional sales of Insightec medical device products across the Southeast, with Florida preferred. Build relationships with neurosurgeons, hospital executives, department leaders, and imaging centers; develop business and reimbursement models; manage prospect funnels, forecasts, customer profiles, and strategic accounts; coordinate with internal, GE Healthcare, and Siemens sales teams; and attend industry events to validate programs and close capital equipment deals.
Description
Region: Southeast Region - (Field Role) - Florida, Preferred Location
What you will be doing:
- Sell lnsightec products in accordance with the company policies for your area.
- Set meetings and organize clinical and executive presentations, in full compliance with local regulations, to appropriate customer audience - Neurosurgeons, hospital C-suite, department chair, neurology, urology & radiology
- Build the appropriate Economical / business model information, including reimbursement status, downstream/upstream revenues, marketing and education programs and any business financial data the required for customer decision
- Work closely with inside sales team to identify prospects and nurture funnel prospects in your territory
- Work with VP Americas and coordinate with the GEHC and/or Siemens Sales force as needed to identify, process and close sales deals
- Provide ongoing updated orders and sales forecast reports
- Generate, record and maintain customer profiles, including keeping track of key critical & technical decision makers for assigned accounts.
- Attend key industry shows and coordinate meetings with key customers to gain program validation
- Stay current with healthcare market dynamics in USA and local markets and be able to speak to this with authority at all levels from C-suite to physicians, administrators & supply chain
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Science or equivalent, MBA is preferred
- 10+ years' experience in selling disruptive medical device technology (1M+ capital equipment) to neurosurgeons, neurologists, community hospitals, imaging centers and academic hospitals
- Hunger to win and passion to solve customer problems & drive customer outcomes
- Problem solving - Execute to win without a perfect organization for back operations
- Know how to creatively build funnel by targeting strategic accounts and mapping stakeholder incentives
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