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What You’ll Do:
Builds understanding of Customer’s existing clinical environment, needs, and goals for MIM Implementation
Lead minor workflow adjustments and configurations, coordinate more complex workflow modifications through the appropriate channels to optimize system performance.
Coordinates and manages workflow testing
Creates and manages training and rollout plan(s)Is responsible for customer training and go-live support
Relays any and all customer complaints and feedback to the appropriate MIM team(s) to ensure that they are reviewed and addressed in a timely manner.
Supports technical sales for potential customers, and acts as a salesperson for MIM Software at the technical exhibition of medical conferences.
Continuing medical and technical education is received by working with the staff at institutions and observing exhibitions at medical conferences.
Participate in on-the-job training within a hospital environment to gain firsthand experience of clinical workflows and challenges.
Facilitate training sessions for team members, along with cross-functional teams.
Travel up to 60% of the time for on-site customer training, offering an exciting opportunity to work in diverse settings while directly impacting customer success.
What You’ll Need:
A background as nuclear medicine technologist or in a support capacity for nuclear medicine procedures preferred
Must have strong interpersonal communications skills, project organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, as well as the aptitude to develop a clinical and technical knowledge base.
3-5 years of clinical or medical experience is preferred
At least a four-year bachelors’ degree program from an accredited university, preferably in a technical field or relevant experience is preferred
The ability to travel on an as-needed basis, no more than 60% of the time
Vaccination is required
What You’ll Get:
Hybrid work environment so you can work remotely as well as enjoy the office
Permissive time off
A 401(k) with a 4% match
Tuition reimbursement programs
Relaxed office setting where jeans are the norm
Free snacks and beverages at the office
24-hour access to an in-office fitness center
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What You’ll Do
Support customers in performing phantom calibrations and quality assurance procedures on Nuclear Medicine equipment (e.g., PET/CT, SPECT/CT)
Collaborate with clinical sites to optimize reconstruction parameters and post-processing workflows to align with physician imaging preferences
Develop and maintain quality assurance protocols leveraging best practices in phantom testing and calibration for nuclear medicine theranostic imaging
Act as a technical liaison for theranostic users, guiding implementation of quantitative imaging and dosimetry workflows
Conduct discovery sessions to assess site readiness, workflow gaps, and areas for optimization
Facilitate software trials, establish success metrics, and support trial-to-implementation transitions
Stay current on advancements in Nuclear Medicine imaging, reconstruction algorithms, and theranostic standards through internal collaboration and external engagement
What You’ll Need
PhD in Medical Physics, Nuclear Medicine, or a related field
2–3+ years of direct experience with phantom testing, scanner calibration, and quantitative imaging workflows
Familiarity with theranostic imaging, radiopharmaceutical dosimetry, and image reconstruction techniques
Strong knowledge of regulatory and QA frameworks in Nuclear Medicine (e.g., ACR, AAPM, NEMA standards)
Excellent problem-solving and communication skills, with an ability to support diverse clinical teams
Willingness to travel up to 60% within the U.S. to support customer success
Preferred Qualifications
Board certification or eligibility (e.g., ABR in Medical Physics or equivalent)
Experience with MIM Software or similar advanced molecular imaging platforms
Prior involvement in theranostic program development or vendor collaboration
What You’ll Get:
**Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas, now or in the future, for this job opening.**
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What You’ll Do:
Builds understanding of Customer’s existing clinical environment, needs, and goals for MIM Implementation
Lead minor workflow adjustments and configurations, coordinate more complex workflow modifications through the appropriate channels to optimize system performance.
Coordinates and manages workflow testing
Creates and manages training and rollout plan(s)Is responsible for customer training and go-live support
Relays any and all customer complaints and feedback to the appropriate MIM team(s) to ensure that they are reviewed and addressed in a timely manner.
Supports technical sales for potential customers, and acts as a salesperson for MIM Software at the technical exhibition of medical conferences.
Continuing medical and technical education is received by working with the staff at institutions and observing exhibitions at medical conferences.
Participate in on-the-job training within a hospital environment to gain firsthand experience of clinical workflows and challenges.
Travel up to 60% of the time for on-site customer training, offering an exciting opportunity to work in diverse settings while directly impacting customer success.
What You’ll Need:
A certified medical dosimetrist or radiation therapist is preferred
Must have strong interpersonal communications skills, project organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, as well as the aptitude to develop a clinical and technical knowledge base.
3-5 years of clinical or medical experience
At least a four-year bachelors’ degree program from an accredited university, preferably in a technical field or relevant experience is preferred
The ability to travel on an as-needed basis, no more than 60% of the time
Vaccination is required
What You’ll Get:
Hybrid work environment so you can work remotely as well as enjoy the office
Permissive time off
A 401(k) with a 4% match
Tuition reimbursement programs
Relaxed office setting where jeans are the norm
Free snacks and beverages at the office
24-hour access to an in-office fitness center
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What You’ll Do:
Builds understanding of Customer’s existing clinical environment, needs, and goals for MIM Implementation
Lead minor workflow adjustments and configurations, coordinate more complex workflow modifications through the appropriate channels to optimize system performance.
Coordinates and manages workflow testing
Creates and manages training and rollout plan(s)Is responsible for customer training and go-live support
Relays any and all customer complaints and feedback to the appropriate MIM team(s) to ensure that they are reviewed and addressed in a timely manner.
Supports technical sales for potential customers, and acts as a salesperson for MIM Software at the technical exhibition of medical conferences.
Continuing medical and technical education is received by working with the staff at institutions and observing exhibitions at medical conferences.
Participate in on-the-job training within a hospital environment to gain firsthand experience of clinical workflows and challenges.
Facilitate training sessions for team members, along with cross-functional teams.
Travel up to 60% of the time for on-site customer training, offering an exciting opportunity to work in diverse settings while directly impacting customer success.
What You’ll Need:
A background as nuclear medicine technologist or in a support capacity for nuclear medicine procedures preferred
Must have strong interpersonal communications skills, project organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, as well as the aptitude to develop a clinical and technical knowledge base.
3-5 years of clinical or medical experience is preferred
At least a four-year bachelors’ degree program from an accredited university, preferably in a technical field or relevant experience is preferred
The ability to travel on an as-needed basis, no more than 60% of the time
Vaccination is required
What You’ll Get:
Hybrid work environment so you can work remotely as well as enjoy the office
Permissive time off
A 401(k) with a 4% match
Tuition reimbursement programs
Relaxed office setting where jeans are the norm
Free snacks and beverages at the office
24-hour access to an in-office fitness center
These jobs might be a good fit