Clinical Solution Lead – Nuclear Medicine

GE Healthcare GE Healthcare · Healthcare · United States · Remote · Engineering / Technology

GE Healthcare is seeking a Clinical Solution Lead for their MIM Software business, focusing on Nuclear Medicine. This role involves supporting customers with phantom calibration, reconstruction optimization, and protocol development for advanced molecular imaging and theranostics. The lead will act as a technical liaison, guide quantitative imaging workflows, and support software trials and implementation, ensuring high standards of quality assurance.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support customers in performing phantom calibrations and quality assurance procedures on Nuclear Medicine equipment (e.g., PET/CT, SPECT/CT)
  2. Collaborate with clinical sites to optimize reconstruction parameters and post-processing workflows to align with physician imaging preferences
  3. Develop and maintain quality assurance protocols leveraging best practices in phantom testing and calibration for nuclear medicine theranostic imaging
  4. Act as a technical liaison for theranostic users, guiding implementation of quantitative imaging and dosimetry workflows
  5. Conduct discovery sessions to assess site readiness, workflow gaps, and areas for optimization

Skills

Required

  • Imaging experience (5+ years, 3+ in PET/NM)
  • Phantom testing, scanner calibration, quantitative imaging workflows (2-3+ years)
  • Familiarity with theranostic imaging, radiopharmaceutical dosimetry, and image reconstruction techniques
  • Knowledge of regulatory and QA frameworks in Nuclear Medicine
  • Problem-solving and communication skills
  • Willingness to travel up to 60%

Nice to have

  • Bachelor's degree in a technical field
  • PhD in Medical Physics, Nuclear Medicine, or related field
  • Board certification or eligibility
  • Experience with MIM Software or similar platforms
  • Prior involvement in theranostic program development

What the JD emphasized

  • Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required
  • minimum of five (5) years of imaging experience with at least three (3) years specifically in the PET or Nuclear Medicine (NM) modality
  • 2–3+ years of direct experience with phantom testing, scanner calibration, and quantitative imaging workflows
  • Strong knowledge of regulatory and QA frameworks in Nuclear Medicine (e.g., ACR, AAPM, NEMA standards)