Field Application Scientist, Inorganic Mass Spectrometry (EMEA) | Field Application Scientist (m/f/d), IOMS (EMEA)

Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH

Hamburg, Hamburg, Deutschland
Published Apr 15, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role involves supporting customers across the EMEA region through high-level scientific consultation, on-site training, and application support for Inorganic Mass Spectrometry (IOMS). You will spend approximately 30% of your time in the Bremen laboratory conducting product demonstrations, experimental execution, and method development, while the remaining 70% is dedicated to field-based customer engagement. Key responsibilities include delivering technical presentations, troubleshooting complex analytical challenges, and optimizing customer workflows to drive product adoption. This position is ideal for a technical expert who enjoys a mix of hands-on laboratory work and extensive international travel. You will act as a trusted advisor, bridging the gap between complex mass spectrometry technology and practical customer applications in environmental, geosciences, and life sciences. The role offers the opportunity to work with cutting-edge Orbitrap technology and contribute to a global mission of making the world healthier and cleaner.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor’s degree or higher in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, or a related scientific field.

Experience

  • 2–3+ years of hands-on experience in environmental, geosciences, or life sciences
  • Professional experience with HPLC, IRMS, and/or Orbitrap technology
  • Demonstrated experience in analytical method development and data analysis
  • Experience in a customer-facing or applications-focused role is highly desirable
  • Proven experience in technical troubleshooting and solving complex analytical challenges

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Willingness to travel extensively (up to 70% across the EMEA region). Must live within driving distance of Bremen or near a major airport with convenient access to Bremen. Role involves working in a laboratory setting.