Technical Service Specialist Our technical service team is currently recruiting for a Technical Service Specialist to support Oxford and the surrounding areas. What you'll do The Technical Service Specialist is responsible for providing support to our customer base, handling installations and deinstallations, repairs, instrument hardware or software upgrades, and providing basic training to customers and Abbott Ambassadors. Schedule and perform planned maintenance (PM) activities Perform new customers and laboratory site inspections for new contract / tender preparations and design for new installations Conduct / assist with installation of instruments, AbbottLink, and automation and deinstallations Perform IQOQ (Installation Qualification Operation Qualification) procedures during and after installation Assist with customer business reviews Schedule, perform and document hardware and software updates (TSBs) Deliver basic customer operator introductory trainings post-install or post hardware or software upgrade Perform basic technical coaching and training to other Technical Service Specialists Education and experience you'll bring Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Bachelors / Engineering degree in medical / electrical / mechanical or medical technology is preferred. Proven track record in a similar position, supported by management and customer references Successful engagement with customers, specifically key stakeholders, and lab staff. Excellent product and industry knowledge Excellent experience and process skills of the business functions service delivery. Excellent communication skills Ability to identify and drive resolution of issues Technical expert for product line responsibility Coaching and training skills Excellent experience in use of analytical tools and software What we offer At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. As you'd expect from a global healthcare company, we offer a fantastic range of benefits including competitive salaries, a superb defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
14/07/2026
Full time
Technical Service Specialist Our technical service team is currently recruiting for a Technical Service Specialist to support Oxford and the surrounding areas. What you'll do The Technical Service Specialist is responsible for providing support to our customer base, handling installations and deinstallations, repairs, instrument hardware or software upgrades, and providing basic training to customers and Abbott Ambassadors. Schedule and perform planned maintenance (PM) activities Perform new customers and laboratory site inspections for new contract / tender preparations and design for new installations Conduct / assist with installation of instruments, AbbottLink, and automation and deinstallations Perform IQOQ (Installation Qualification Operation Qualification) procedures during and after installation Assist with customer business reviews Schedule, perform and document hardware and software updates (TSBs) Deliver basic customer operator introductory trainings post-install or post hardware or software upgrade Perform basic technical coaching and training to other Technical Service Specialists Education and experience you'll bring Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Bachelors / Engineering degree in medical / electrical / mechanical or medical technology is preferred. Proven track record in a similar position, supported by management and customer references Successful engagement with customers, specifically key stakeholders, and lab staff. Excellent product and industry knowledge Excellent experience and process skills of the business functions service delivery. Excellent communication skills Ability to identify and drive resolution of issues Technical expert for product line responsibility Coaching and training skills Excellent experience in use of analytical tools and software What we offer At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. As you'd expect from a global healthcare company, we offer a fantastic range of benefits including competitive salaries, a superb defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
About the Role We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Management Assistant & Business Support Specialist to join our Heart Failure division and play a central role in supporting the Regional Director and a dynamic commercial team across the North region. This is a high-visibility, high-impact role, acting as the connective hub across leadership and up to 20 commercial representatives. You will ensure seamless business operations, drive coordination across teams, and uphold the highest standards of compliance and execution. What You'll Do Executive & Team Support Provide end-to-end administrative support to the Regional Director, including calendar, inbox, travel, and agenda management Act as a key liaison across the commercial organisation, ensuring smooth communication and coordination Support a team of 18-20 commercial representatives with day-to-day operational and business needs Planning & Coordination Organise and deliver regional meetings, conferences, kick-offs, and distributor events (on-site and off-site) Manage logistics including venue sourcing, travel, accommodation, catering, and AV setup Prepare materials, presentations, and reports to support business activities Business Operations & Administration Handle expenses, purchase orders, contract administration, and budget tracking Maintain documentation, records, and reporting with high accuracy and attention to detail Support ongoing team operations with ad-hoc requests in a fast-paced environment Compliance & Governance Ensure all activities are executed in line with internal policies and external regulatory requirements Review and coordinate approval of marketing and commercial activities Manage documentation related to Healthcare Professional (HCP) engagements (e.g., agreements, hospitality, contracts) Support grants, sponsorships, and third-party due diligence processes Maintain audit-ready documentation and ensure full compliance traceability Collaboration & Impact Participate in team meetings, capture minutes, and follow up on key actions Act as a central point of connection across stakeholders, driving alignment and accountability Influence ways of working by improving processes, organisation, and execution standards What We're Looking For Experience Typically 4-10 years' experience in an administrative, business support, or coordination role We are also open to high-potential early-career candidates with the right mindset, energy, and organisational capability Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or a regulated environment is a plus Skills & Attributes Exceptional organisation and multitasking skills with strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-demand environment Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and work across stakeholders at all levels Proactive, solutions-oriented, and able to work both independently and collaborativelyHigh level of integrity with a strong focus on compliance and process adherence Confident communicator with a customer-oriented approach Fluent in English (additional languages are an advantage) Why Join Us? This role offers a unique opportunity to sit at the heart of a commercial organisation, working closely with leadership while having real influence on team performance and operational excellence. You'll gain exposure across commercial strategy, compliance, and cross-functional collaboration, making this an excellent platform for career growth.
14/07/2026
Full time
About the Role We are looking for a highly organised and proactive Management Assistant & Business Support Specialist to join our Heart Failure division and play a central role in supporting the Regional Director and a dynamic commercial team across the North region. This is a high-visibility, high-impact role, acting as the connective hub across leadership and up to 20 commercial representatives. You will ensure seamless business operations, drive coordination across teams, and uphold the highest standards of compliance and execution. What You'll Do Executive & Team Support Provide end-to-end administrative support to the Regional Director, including calendar, inbox, travel, and agenda management Act as a key liaison across the commercial organisation, ensuring smooth communication and coordination Support a team of 18-20 commercial representatives with day-to-day operational and business needs Planning & Coordination Organise and deliver regional meetings, conferences, kick-offs, and distributor events (on-site and off-site) Manage logistics including venue sourcing, travel, accommodation, catering, and AV setup Prepare materials, presentations, and reports to support business activities Business Operations & Administration Handle expenses, purchase orders, contract administration, and budget tracking Maintain documentation, records, and reporting with high accuracy and attention to detail Support ongoing team operations with ad-hoc requests in a fast-paced environment Compliance & Governance Ensure all activities are executed in line with internal policies and external regulatory requirements Review and coordinate approval of marketing and commercial activities Manage documentation related to Healthcare Professional (HCP) engagements (e.g., agreements, hospitality, contracts) Support grants, sponsorships, and third-party due diligence processes Maintain audit-ready documentation and ensure full compliance traceability Collaboration & Impact Participate in team meetings, capture minutes, and follow up on key actions Act as a central point of connection across stakeholders, driving alignment and accountability Influence ways of working by improving processes, organisation, and execution standards What We're Looking For Experience Typically 4-10 years' experience in an administrative, business support, or coordination role We are also open to high-potential early-career candidates with the right mindset, energy, and organisational capability Experience in healthcare, life sciences, or a regulated environment is a plus Skills & Attributes Exceptional organisation and multitasking skills with strong attention to detail Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced, high-demand environment Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence and work across stakeholders at all levels Proactive, solutions-oriented, and able to work both independently and collaborativelyHigh level of integrity with a strong focus on compliance and process adherence Confident communicator with a customer-oriented approach Fluent in English (additional languages are an advantage) Why Join Us? This role offers a unique opportunity to sit at the heart of a commercial organisation, working closely with leadership while having real influence on team performance and operational excellence. You'll gain exposure across commercial strategy, compliance, and cross-functional collaboration, making this an excellent platform for career growth.
Abbott Laboratories is seeking a Product Application Specialist for the North UK region. This role will support the commercial strategy in the Rapid Diagnostics sector, focusing on NHS and private sectors. The ideal candidate will have a background in Business or Biological Science and strong technical expertise. Responsibilities include supporting sales revenue goals, engaging with stakeholders, and conducting product demonstrations. A competitive benefits package is offered, including salary and pension schemes.
14/07/2026
Full time
Abbott Laboratories is seeking a Product Application Specialist for the North UK region. This role will support the commercial strategy in the Rapid Diagnostics sector, focusing on NHS and private sectors. The ideal candidate will have a background in Business or Biological Science and strong technical expertise. Responsibilities include supporting sales revenue goals, engaging with stakeholders, and conducting product demonstrations. A competitive benefits package is offered, including salary and pension schemes.
Bring your passion, ideas and purpose to life in a company that can truly help you achieve your full potential. Join Abbott Rapid Diagnostics - Infectious Disease business, a world leader in point-of-care testing. The Opportunity Due to an internal promotion, we are recruiting for a Product Application Specialist for the north UK region. Region of responsibility: North West, Wales, Scotland & Ireland The candidates need to be based within the region to be considered for the role. What You'll Do As the Product Application Specialist, you will support Rapid Diagnostics - Infectious Disease commercial strategy to align and partner with the NHS and private sectors, maximizing the division's sales and margin goals within the rapid molecular diagnostic sector. Providing technical expertise, training and support for the entire product portfolio to customers and the internal teams. Key Responsibilities Accountable for supporting and contributing to the achievement of regional sales revenue and instrument placement targets through product expertise, customer engagement and alignment with national strategy. Prioritise key accounts and products based on the national segmentation and targeting strategy and develop relationships with key stakeholders. Accelerate the sales cycle through product demonstrations, sharing technical education and supporting with verification and validation. Own the implementation process for new business opportunities to ensure post sale success and guaranteeing customer satisfaction and revenue growth. Support and upsell in existing accounts by adding value through training, education and troubleshooting. Lead connectivity for all new instruments in region, ensuring a rapid implementation. This is a regional field-based role with a lot of travelling anticipated (80%) within the UK & Ireland. Required qualifications/Profile Degree or higher in Business, Biological Science, Nursing or a related field Proven technical experience in the medical devices industry is preferred. Knowledge of rapid diagnostic and POCT industry practices in a relevant clinical field is preferred. Experience delivering informative and engaging education and training to HCPs. Good knowledge of the UK healthcare industry, NHS, and private healthcare providers Effective communicator with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of achieving results through influencing others. Ability to maintain positive relationships and build strong links with all departments. Self-starter with flexibility and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-changing environment. Excellent organisational, facilitation, and presentation skills. Driven by objectives, solutions, meeting deadlines, and customer satisfaction. Good knowledge and experience in medical devices, diagnostic equipment. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and various CRM systems. Good understanding of NHS operations and environmental regulations. As you'd expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits including excellent salaries, a class leading defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
14/07/2026
Full time
Bring your passion, ideas and purpose to life in a company that can truly help you achieve your full potential. Join Abbott Rapid Diagnostics - Infectious Disease business, a world leader in point-of-care testing. The Opportunity Due to an internal promotion, we are recruiting for a Product Application Specialist for the north UK region. Region of responsibility: North West, Wales, Scotland & Ireland The candidates need to be based within the region to be considered for the role. What You'll Do As the Product Application Specialist, you will support Rapid Diagnostics - Infectious Disease commercial strategy to align and partner with the NHS and private sectors, maximizing the division's sales and margin goals within the rapid molecular diagnostic sector. Providing technical expertise, training and support for the entire product portfolio to customers and the internal teams. Key Responsibilities Accountable for supporting and contributing to the achievement of regional sales revenue and instrument placement targets through product expertise, customer engagement and alignment with national strategy. Prioritise key accounts and products based on the national segmentation and targeting strategy and develop relationships with key stakeholders. Accelerate the sales cycle through product demonstrations, sharing technical education and supporting with verification and validation. Own the implementation process for new business opportunities to ensure post sale success and guaranteeing customer satisfaction and revenue growth. Support and upsell in existing accounts by adding value through training, education and troubleshooting. Lead connectivity for all new instruments in region, ensuring a rapid implementation. This is a regional field-based role with a lot of travelling anticipated (80%) within the UK & Ireland. Required qualifications/Profile Degree or higher in Business, Biological Science, Nursing or a related field Proven technical experience in the medical devices industry is preferred. Knowledge of rapid diagnostic and POCT industry practices in a relevant clinical field is preferred. Experience delivering informative and engaging education and training to HCPs. Good knowledge of the UK healthcare industry, NHS, and private healthcare providers Effective communicator with excellent interpersonal skills, capable of achieving results through influencing others. Ability to maintain positive relationships and build strong links with all departments. Self-starter with flexibility and the ability to work under pressure in a fast-changing environment. Excellent organisational, facilitation, and presentation skills. Driven by objectives, solutions, meeting deadlines, and customer satisfaction. Good knowledge and experience in medical devices, diagnostic equipment. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and various CRM systems. Good understanding of NHS operations and environmental regulations. As you'd expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits including excellent salaries, a class leading defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
Abbott Laboratories in the United Kingdom is seeking an Application Specialist to combine laboratory expertise with diagnostic technology, training, and customer engagement. The role is field-based and involves partnering with NHS and private laboratories to deliver training, implement assays, and resolve application issues. You will travel extensively across the UK, spending a large portion of time visiting customer sites, with overnight stays as required, to ensure optimal system performance
12/07/2026
Full time
Abbott Laboratories in the United Kingdom is seeking an Application Specialist to combine laboratory expertise with diagnostic technology, training, and customer engagement. The role is field-based and involves partnering with NHS and private laboratories to deliver training, implement assays, and resolve application issues. You will travel extensively across the UK, spending a large portion of time visiting customer sites, with overnight stays as required, to ensure optimal system performance
About Abbott Diagnostic testing is a compass, providing information that helps in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a range of health conditions. Abbott's life-changing tests and diagnostic tools give you accurate, timely information to better manage your health. We're empowering smarter medical and economic decision making to help transform the way people manage their health at all stages of life. Every day, more than 10 million tests are run on Abbott's diagnostics instruments, providing lab results for millions of people. Abbott is a global leader in in vitro diagnostics and offers a broad range of innovative instrument systems and tests for hospitals, reference labs, blood banks and clinics. Our products offer automation, convenience, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility. Abbott has helped transform the practice of medical diagnosis from an art to a science, helping to create the diagnostics industry through the company's commitment to improving patient care and lowering overall costs. Our technical service team is currently recruiting for a Technical Service Specialist to support London and the surrounding areas. WHAT YOU'LL DO The Technical Service Specialist is responsible for providing support to our customer base, you will be responsible for handling installations and deinstallations, repairs, instrument hardware or software upgrades and providing basic training to customers and Abbott Ambassadors. Schedule and perform planned maintenance (PM) activities Perform new customers and laboratory site inspections for new contract / tender preparations and design for new installations Conduct / assist with installation of instruments, AbbottLink, and automation and deinstallations Perform IQOQ (Installation Qualification Operation Qualification) procedures during and after installation Assist with customer business reviews Schedule, perform and document hardware and software updates (TSBs) Deliver basic customer operator introductory trainings post install or post hardware or software upgrade Perform basic technical coaching and training to other Technical Service Specialists EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE YOU'LL BRING Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Bachelors / Engineering degree in medical / electrical / mechanical or medical technology is preferred. Proven track record in a similar position, supported by management and customer references Successful engagement with customers, specifically key stakeholders, and lab staff. Excellent product and industry knowledge Excellent experience and process skills of the business functions service delivery. Excellent communication skills Ability to identify and drive resolution of issues Technical expert for product line responsibility Coaching and training skills Excellent experience in use of analytical tools and software WHAT WE OFFER At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. As you'd expect from a global healthcare company, we offer a fantastic range of benefits including competitive salaries, a superb defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
09/07/2026
Full time
About Abbott Diagnostic testing is a compass, providing information that helps in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of a range of health conditions. Abbott's life-changing tests and diagnostic tools give you accurate, timely information to better manage your health. We're empowering smarter medical and economic decision making to help transform the way people manage their health at all stages of life. Every day, more than 10 million tests are run on Abbott's diagnostics instruments, providing lab results for millions of people. Abbott is a global leader in in vitro diagnostics and offers a broad range of innovative instrument systems and tests for hospitals, reference labs, blood banks and clinics. Our products offer automation, convenience, cost-effectiveness, and flexibility. Abbott has helped transform the practice of medical diagnosis from an art to a science, helping to create the diagnostics industry through the company's commitment to improving patient care and lowering overall costs. Our technical service team is currently recruiting for a Technical Service Specialist to support London and the surrounding areas. WHAT YOU'LL DO The Technical Service Specialist is responsible for providing support to our customer base, you will be responsible for handling installations and deinstallations, repairs, instrument hardware or software upgrades and providing basic training to customers and Abbott Ambassadors. Schedule and perform planned maintenance (PM) activities Perform new customers and laboratory site inspections for new contract / tender preparations and design for new installations Conduct / assist with installation of instruments, AbbottLink, and automation and deinstallations Perform IQOQ (Installation Qualification Operation Qualification) procedures during and after installation Assist with customer business reviews Schedule, perform and document hardware and software updates (TSBs) Deliver basic customer operator introductory trainings post install or post hardware or software upgrade Perform basic technical coaching and training to other Technical Service Specialists EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE YOU'LL BRING Required Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience required. Bachelors / Engineering degree in medical / electrical / mechanical or medical technology is preferred. Proven track record in a similar position, supported by management and customer references Successful engagement with customers, specifically key stakeholders, and lab staff. Excellent product and industry knowledge Excellent experience and process skills of the business functions service delivery. Excellent communication skills Ability to identify and drive resolution of issues Technical expert for product line responsibility Coaching and training skills Excellent experience in use of analytical tools and software WHAT WE OFFER At Abbott, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career. As you'd expect from a global healthcare company, we offer a fantastic range of benefits including competitive salaries, a superb defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance and a flexible benefits scheme.
Abbott Laboratories is seeking a Technical Service Specialist to provide crucial support for diagnostic instruments across London. This role involves handling installations, repairs, and offering training to customers. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree and proven experience in a similar role, demonstrating excellent communication skills and industry knowledge. Abbott offers a competitive salary, pension scheme, and private healthcare benefits.
09/07/2026
Full time
Abbott Laboratories is seeking a Technical Service Specialist to provide crucial support for diagnostic instruments across London. This role involves handling installations, repairs, and offering training to customers. The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor's degree and proven experience in a similar role, demonstrating excellent communication skills and industry knowledge. Abbott offers a competitive salary, pension scheme, and private healthcare benefits.
Bring your passion, ideas and purpose to life in a company that can truly help you achieve your full potential. World Leader in Blood Glucose Monitoring, Abbott's Diabetes Care team designs, develops and manufactures glucose monitoring systems for use in both home and hospital settings. We have a Centre of Excellence in Witney for the manufacture of electrodes and biosensors used by patients and healthcare professionals for the day to day management of diabetes. The Operations group is the largest team in the Witney facility, producing high volumes of test strips and biosensors each year to the stringent quality standards demanded by European and US authorities and our internal quality systems. The Operations Systems Engineering team provide software and hardware integrated solutions to support the manufacture and testing of both the Libre Continuous Glucose Monitoring sensor and Blood Glucose Measurement strip for the Abbott Diabetes Care division. Working with teams across Quality Assurance, Operations, Technical Investigation and R&D and the product software design and Third Party Manufacturing groups, the Systems team deliver best in class systems solutions within an Agile SCRUM/Dev Ops working framework to support these product lines. The team deliver end to end solutions from bespoke embedded firmware to database design and data analytics/reporting tools within a highly regulated environment. With an increasing portfolio of Systems and a maturing culture of Agility there is a need to grow our software development team. Main Responsibilities Work with technical stakeholders to help product owners define technical requirements. Develop software solutions (C#) in line with agreed priorities. Actively participate in all SCRUM ceremonies. Join the rest of the engineers to manage the Business As Usual backlog. About You You are an enthusiastic C# Dot Net developer who is building their career, whilst bringing baseline experience in industry. You have a passion for software engineering and enjoy working in a team delivering highly organised and efficient coded solutions in a Test Driven Development working methodology. You have demonstrated experience in delivering software and ideally you have worked within a Systems team delivering software in a Medical Device or similarly regulated environment (although wider FMCG or other sectors considered). You'll be educated to HNC/FDeg level as a minimum (or equivalent). You are a committed and enthusiastic technologist interested in manufacturing and business systems. You thrive in a dedicated team of skilled engineers but you also embrace the opportunity to represent your own contributions. Abbott offers a benefits platform that provides security to you and your family. As you'd expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits including excellent salaries, a class leading defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance, subsidised canteen and a flexible benefits scheme. Here at Witney, we also like to help our employees live life to the fullest, and therefore we offer a range of optional initiatives for you to get involved in, including onsite allotments, couch to 5k campaigns, bee keeping, yoga and more!
29/06/2026
Full time
Bring your passion, ideas and purpose to life in a company that can truly help you achieve your full potential. World Leader in Blood Glucose Monitoring, Abbott's Diabetes Care team designs, develops and manufactures glucose monitoring systems for use in both home and hospital settings. We have a Centre of Excellence in Witney for the manufacture of electrodes and biosensors used by patients and healthcare professionals for the day to day management of diabetes. The Operations group is the largest team in the Witney facility, producing high volumes of test strips and biosensors each year to the stringent quality standards demanded by European and US authorities and our internal quality systems. The Operations Systems Engineering team provide software and hardware integrated solutions to support the manufacture and testing of both the Libre Continuous Glucose Monitoring sensor and Blood Glucose Measurement strip for the Abbott Diabetes Care division. Working with teams across Quality Assurance, Operations, Technical Investigation and R&D and the product software design and Third Party Manufacturing groups, the Systems team deliver best in class systems solutions within an Agile SCRUM/Dev Ops working framework to support these product lines. The team deliver end to end solutions from bespoke embedded firmware to database design and data analytics/reporting tools within a highly regulated environment. With an increasing portfolio of Systems and a maturing culture of Agility there is a need to grow our software development team. Main Responsibilities Work with technical stakeholders to help product owners define technical requirements. Develop software solutions (C#) in line with agreed priorities. Actively participate in all SCRUM ceremonies. Join the rest of the engineers to manage the Business As Usual backlog. About You You are an enthusiastic C# Dot Net developer who is building their career, whilst bringing baseline experience in industry. You have a passion for software engineering and enjoy working in a team delivering highly organised and efficient coded solutions in a Test Driven Development working methodology. You have demonstrated experience in delivering software and ideally you have worked within a Systems team delivering software in a Medical Device or similarly regulated environment (although wider FMCG or other sectors considered). You'll be educated to HNC/FDeg level as a minimum (or equivalent). You are a committed and enthusiastic technologist interested in manufacturing and business systems. You thrive in a dedicated team of skilled engineers but you also embrace the opportunity to represent your own contributions. Abbott offers a benefits platform that provides security to you and your family. As you'd expect from an innovative global health care company, we offer a competitive range of benefits including excellent salaries, a class leading defined contribution pension scheme, private healthcare, life assurance, subsidised canteen and a flexible benefits scheme. Here at Witney, we also like to help our employees live life to the fullest, and therefore we offer a range of optional initiatives for you to get involved in, including onsite allotments, couch to 5k campaigns, bee keeping, yoga and more!
Abbott Laboratories in Witney is seeking a C# Dot Net Developer to support software solutions for glucose monitoring systems. You will work in a dynamic team and contribute to the development of integrated manufacturing and testing systems within a highly regulated environment. The ideal candidate will have experience in software engineering, particularly in medical device industries and possess a minimum of HNC/FDeg level education. Abbott offers a range of benefits including competitive salaries, a pension scheme, and health care.
29/06/2026
Full time
Abbott Laboratories in Witney is seeking a C# Dot Net Developer to support software solutions for glucose monitoring systems. You will work in a dynamic team and contribute to the development of integrated manufacturing and testing systems within a highly regulated environment. The ideal candidate will have experience in software engineering, particularly in medical device industries and possess a minimum of HNC/FDeg level education. Abbott offers a range of benefits including competitive salaries, a pension scheme, and health care.