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Medical Imaging Engineer, Medical Device Product Development
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Global leader in the development and production of medical devices seeks a Sr. Engineer to provide long term guidance in the development of new and innovative medical imaging devices. The Sr. Engineer will conduct research in biophotonics and imaging, taking a leadership role in guiding the company's growth and development strategy for the imaging product line.
Requirements
- M.S. minimum, PhD preferred in applicable engineering discipline. These could include electrical engineering, computer science, applied physics or related field
- 8+ years experience in R&D in medical imaging
- Solid background in medical imaging processing (2D 3D) pattern recognitions, rendering and display applications
- Working knowledge of DICOM protocols and integration with PACS, image registration, segmentation and classification techniques
- C# or C++, Open CV, Matlab prototyping and ITK/VTK software experience
- Experience in DOE, statistical techniques and Minitab, knowledge of imaging hardware, strong foundation in math and physics
- Excellent communication skills, oral and written
- Project leadership experience
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