Clinical Research Scientist, Interventional Solutions
Description:
• Support collaboration with top Interventional clinical partners, planning and executing pre- and post-market evidence generation research projects per Interventional research priorities
• Assist in maturing evidence portfolio (writing journal publications/summary articles, technical documents, clinical marketing/training collaterals) and identifying unique opportunities for partnership
• Support adoption of new technology or clinical applications through advocacy and evidence
• Participate in customer presentations regarding use of Interventional products for institution research purposes
• Closely connected with GEHC global modality clinical and R&D teams, explore unmet clinical and technical needs with external collaborators and translate to define and prioritize product development needs
• Collect data, clinical & product feedback, technical study endpoints, DICOM images and annotations
• Support customer satisfaction through communication, observation, and escalation of site inquiries/concerns
• Grow technology leadership mindshare through joint scientific presentations and publications
• Install/upgrade research equipment and software & prototypes
• Lead GE Interventional solutions evaluation and optimization for emerging interventional procedures
• Represent the global modality technical, scientific and product expertise in USCAN to support local clinical teams and best-in-class customer experience on new products
• Study new technology concepts and leverage expertise to move initiatives forward
Requirements:
• PhD or Master’s degree, or foreign degree equivalent, in Medical Imaging, Physics, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or related field
• 3+ years of experience in Interventional healthcare industry or research
• Knowledge of Interventional procedures, anatomies, clinical practice
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills
• Excellent customer relationship management and collaboration skills
• Demonstrated clear thinking and problem-solving abilities, a creative mindset, and the ability to quickly grasp new ideas
• Self-starter, able to work independently and collaboratively with partners clinical staff, GE global engineering team and GE regional clinical teams
• Ability to individually lead complex projects with autonomy, rigor, drive & competence
• Ability to travel (<50%)
• Quality, Compliance, and Continuous Improvement focus
• Note: No sponsorship available for this role now or in the future to work in the United States
• Must be legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening
• Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable)
• Desired: 5 years’ experience in an engineering or science field such as Biomedical Engineering, Medical Imaging, Computer Science, Applied Math or Physics
• Desired: Experience in a clinical environment working with clinicians/radiologists/specialists (e.g. interventional radiology or cardiology department)
• Desired: Demonstrated record of innovation and development; history of publications, clinical/non-clinical experiments, knowledge in statistics
• Desired: Programming / Image processing experience
• Desired: Experience with academic and/or clinical research collaborations
Benefits:
• medical
• dental
• vision
• paid time off
• a 401(k) plan with employee and company contribution opportunities
• life, disability, and accident insurance
• tuition reimbursement
• performance based incentive compensation (which may include cash bonus(es) and/or long term incentives (LTI))
• competitive benefits package and compensation
• professional development opportunities
• remote work options
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