Technology Director, Electrical Systems & Radiation Detection

GE Healthcare GE Healthcare · Healthcare · Niskayuna, NY +1 · Engineering / Technology

GE Healthcare's Technology & Innovation Center (HTIC) is seeking a Technology Director to lead their Electrical Systems & Radiation Detection team. This role involves defining and executing long-term technology roadmaps for mixed-signal ASICs, power electronics, and radiation detection systems, driving innovation from early research to translational impact. The director will lead multidisciplinary research programs, secure external funding, and foster collaborations to develop advanced healthcare applications in CT, MR, PET, and Ultrasound. The role requires a strong background in electrical engineering or physics, experience in leading research and development in regulated environments, and a proven track record of translating research into high-impact technologies.

What you'd actually do

  1. Define, own, and evolve the domain research and technology roadmap, ensuring alignment with GEHC segment strategies and enterprise priorities.
  2. Lead large‑scale, multidisciplinary research programs covering all aspects of the domain while advancing technology solutions and developing new technology capabilities.
  3. Initiate and advance disruptive technology opportunities in Electronic Systems and Radiation Detection.
  4. Build measurable outcomes for the research portfolio, including improved system performance (new capabilities, thermal performance, power consumption, resolution, data rates, sensitivity, etc.), publications, IP, and external impact.
  5. Partner closely with GEHC segment teams to translate research outcomes into scalable business value.

Skills

Required

  • Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics with expertise in mixed signal ASICs, power electronics and/or radiation detection.
  • 10+ years of experience leading advanced research and technology HW development in healthcare and/or medical devices.
  • Proven track record of translating research into high‑impact technologies and solutions, ideally within regulated or clinically integrated environments.
  • Demonstrated success securing external funding (e.g., NIH, DARPA, ARPA‑H) and managing multidisciplinary, multi‑stakeholder programs.
  • Strong portfolio of peer‑reviewed publications, patents, and/or externally recognized thought leadership.
  • Experience leading technical teams and partnering with clinical researchers and engineering organizations.

Nice to have

  • PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics with expertise in mixed signal ASICs, power electronics and/or radiation detection.
  • Strategic thinker with demonstrated ability to identify disruptive opportunities and influence organizational direction.
  • Deep understanding of electronics development ecosystems and what’s required to translate research into real‑world medical environments.
  • Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, capable of influencing across functions, geog

What the JD emphasized

  • external funding
  • multi-disciplinary research programs
  • disruptive technology opportunities
  • external funding wins