Clinical Scientist - Ultrasound
Who we are
United Imaging is a leading global medical device developer and supplier with a diversified portfolio of advanced medical products, digital healthcare solutions, and intelligent solutions that cover the entire process of imaging diagnosis and treatment.
Classification
Full-Time
Location
On-Site Seattle, WA Office
Benefits and Compensation
- Medical, dental, vision, short- & long-term disability insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Company paid basic life insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid time off, sick leave
- (12) paid holidays
- Performance-based incentive compensation (cash bonus(es))
Job Description
The Clinical Scientist (Ultrasound) works closely with our global, cross-functional teams that include Clinical Science, Product Management, and R&D. This position could be opened at multiple levels depending upon years of experience in relation to posted requirements. In this role, the Clinical Scientist is instrumental in supporting all clinical activities for R&D, product evaluation, marketing, new product introduction, and product feedback in the US and with our global Headquarters. Successful candidates will demonstrate the characteristics of authenticity and integrity that are needed to build meaningful and lasting relationships with our customers.
Key Responsibilities
- R&D
- Define, develop, and drive internal and external clinical evaluation plans for new products
- Support Ultrasound R&D, drive and participate in clinical research collaborations with KOLs
- Conduct Voice-of-Customer (VOC) research to collect customer needs in North America and Europe
- Pre-market
- Contribute to and advise on clinical aspects of marketing execution for marketing collaterals, presentation content, etc. Co-work with KOLs on clinical testimonials
- Manage the clinical aspects of national shows, reference sites, and the site visit process (Seattle site and national show sites)
- NPI
- Provide and create clinical content for Ultrasound product marketing to support adoption and integration of key-product messaging and clinical claims into marketing materials
- Work with NPI teams globally to ensure successful planning and execution of clinical marketing training
- Post-market
- Demonstrate Ultrasound capabilities at industry trade shows, HQ Customer Center, and during sales calls
- Actively participate in all site visits for system demonstration and resolution for clinical-related topics
- Participate in customer engagements, focus groups, user groups, medical advisory boards and other market-related activities to assist in the collection, definition and validation of clinical market needs and requirement
Requirements and Skills
- Bachelor's degree or higher in related scientific or clinical discipline; or relevant equivalent work experience
- 5+ years medical imaging research or clinical experience
- Experience in training end users is preferred
- Strong presentation skills and development skills with excellent ability to synthesize and explain complex issues
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English and ability to quickly build relationships with internal and external team and customers
- Ability to travel domestically & internationally (up to 25%)
- Experience in product management/marketing is preferred
- Creative, flexible and well-organized
- Team oriented - ability to motivate and work well with diverse, global and cross-functional teams
- Demonstrated Passion for Change
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
United Imaging is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Diversity, equity, and inclusion matter. United Imaging provides equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type regarding race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.
Working Conditions
Magnetic Environment Exposure:
- This position requires working in an environment where strong magnetic fields may be present. Employees may be exposed to powerful magnets, electromagnetic equipment, or other devices that generate magnetic fields.
Risk to Ferrous Metals in the Body:
- Due to the nature of the magnetic environment, employees must not wear or carry ferrous metals on their person while in the designated work area. This includes, but is not limited to, metal objects such as steel, iron, and other ferrous materials. Additionally, employees with implants, medical devices, or foreign objects containing ferrous metals within their body (e.g., certain surgical implants, pacemakers, or metal pins) may be at risk and must disclose any such conditions to their supervisor prior to starting work.
Are You Looking for Something Different?
To learn more about United Imaging, visit our company page (https://www.united-imaging.com/en) and check us out on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/united-imaging-healthcare/).