Specialty Contact Lens Consultant II

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Specialty Contact Lens Consultant IIJOB RESPONSIBILITIESSummary: This position is responsible for consulting with the ABB Optical Group customer base by responding to technical questions and providing guidance for lens design and fitting techniques. To guide practitioners with GP, Scleral, and custom soft lens fitting and customer service. This is a remote positionEssential Responsibilities include the following. Other duties and special projects may be assigned Verify contact lens history and visual acuities Determine proper contact lens parameters based on ECP Examination findings, fitting set selections, pictures, videos.(GP Corneal, Scleral, Orthokeratology, Soft & Hybrid designs) Custom design / unique contact lens for medically indicated patients (GP Corneal, Scleral, Orthokeratology, Soft & Hybrid designs) Recognizing the indications for Scleral lenses Ability to identify and resolve contact lens fitting challenges thru conversation, email, video and / or pictures. In some cases the patient will be in the chair with ECP and consultant on speaker phone or in a virtual setting Follow and Follow Up with ECP on difficult to fit cases Advise accounts on the design of lenses for their patients. Assist with the development of new products through consultation and onsite visits with practitioners and patients. Suggest designs and materials best suited for the patient. Advise and educate accounts on new designs, contact related pathologies and materials Make recommendations to customers on best practices. Partner with Account Executives to maximize account usage of GP and strategic products, providing a more comprehensive understanding of GP lenses. Participate in making various contributions to company publications to help promote ABB CONCISE and its strategic products. Partner with management to update and make available, all sources of reference materials. Troubleshoot and resolve customer complaints, coordinate with GP Lab manufacturing when needed. Identify potential trends in performance gaps and recommend modifications to GP Customer Service manager.Supervisory Responsibilities: NoneQUALIFICATIONSRequired Qualifications and Skills High school diploma or equivalent NCLE certification required 5 years in person customer service experience, both soft lens and GP lens A minimum of 8 years fitting experience in a clinical or lens design environment required. Fitting Knowledge and Theories behind current contact lens technology and lens designs (Corneal lenses, All Scleral lens designs both manufactured by ABB OPTICAL or distributed, and Orthokeratology). Hands on use of tools such as Keratometer, Slit Lamp and the Illuminations In depth of and Interpretation of Fluorescein Patterns / Topographical Maps / OCT (i.e. Grading Scales for Corneal Staining,) Understanding / Hands on experience of Lensometer, Radiuscope, Diameter Ruler, Dial Gauge, Vigors Loop Clear understanding of Scleral Lens terminology, parameters and how each affect fit. (Sagittal Depth, Zones, Peripheral Systems, Toric PC)Desired Qualifications Associates degree or equivalent Completion of 3 additional Fitting Education Certifications from Vendor Partners (internal)For US CandidatesThe anticipated base pay range for this position is $55,590 to $74,120.Employee pay is determined by multiple factors, including geography, experience, qualifications, skills and local minimum wage requirements. In addition, you may also be offered a competitive bonus and/or commission plan.Employees and/or eligible dependents may be eligible to participate in the following Company sponsored employee benefit programs: medical, dental, vision, life insurance, group life insurance, voluntary supplemental life insurance, supplemental health benefits (critical illness, hospital, accident), short- and long-term disability, paid family leave (applicable states), 401k, tuition reimbursement, eyewear discounts.US employees are eligible for the following time off benefits: Vacation and/or Sick time Holiday pay Birthday PTOUpon request and consistent with applicable laws, ABB Optical will provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities who need assistance in the application and hiring process. To request a reasonable accommodation, (be sure to provide your name and contact information so that we may follow up in a timely manner) or email HR@abboptical.com.ABB Optical is an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.The compensation and benefits information set forth in this posting applies to candidates hired in the United States. Candidates hired outside the United States will be eligible for compensation and benefits in accordance with their local market.

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