Field Clinical Engineer - US
T45 Labs · Washington, DC · 1 mo ago
Analyst$116k–$158k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Provide on-site clinical and technical support to physicians, cath lab teams, and investigational sites during complex interventional cardiology procedures, serving as a trusted resource for procedural guidance, device support, and troubleshooting.
- Train physicians, nurses, and cath lab staff on proper device use, procedural workflow, and best practices.
- Lead investigator training, physician education, and clinical readiness activities.
- Develop and maintain trusted relationships with physicians, investigators, and study sites.
- Partner closely with clinical, engineering, and product teams to communicate physician feedback, procedural insights, and opportunities for product improvement.
- Contribute to clinical study execution, site engagement, enrollment support, and clinical data collection activities.
- Support site initiation visits, physician onboarding, and study-related training activities.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support successful execution of VahatiCor clinical studies.
- Travel to clinical sites to support procedures, training, and study activities.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, life sciences, cardiovascular technology, nursing, or a related clinical or technical field, or equivalent clinical experience.
- 5+ years cardiac cath lab experience supporting regulated clinical study activities within the medical device industry. Experience in Interventional Cardiology is a plus.
- Demonstrated experience providing clinical and technical support during complex interventional cardiology procedures within the cardiac catheterization laboratory.
- Experience supporting Class III cardiovascular medical devices within IDE, investigational, or other pre-approval clinical studies is strongly preferred.
- Experience supporting cardiovascular catheter-based technologies, invasive imaging systems, structural heart procedures, or other advanced interventional therapies is strongly preferred.
- Experience introducing, evaluating, or helping drive adoption of novel cardiovascular technologies.
- Experience training physicians, nurses, and clinical staff on new technologies and procedural workflows.
- Knowledge of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and experience supporting regulated clinical studies.
- Strong communication skills and a demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships with physicians, investigators, and hospital teams.
- Solid understanding of invasive physiology methods and measurements such as FFR and CFR.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with distributed internal teams.
- Ability to travel frequently to support clinical study activities.