Overall technical leadership and responsible for realization of full systems product release to ensure quality and compliance
Define the system imaging performance targets (spatial resolution, low‑contrast detectability, noise texture, CT number accuracy, temporal resolution) based on clinical use cases and regulatory benchmarks
Develop and maintain physics‑based models of the imaging chain
Establish objective and subjective image quality metrics and standard operating procedures for system evaluation
Design and execute phantom‑based and cadaver/clinical studies to validate algorithm performance
Collaborate with clinical partners and radiologists to collect feedback and iteratively improve image appearance and diagnostic value
Perform system trade‑off analyses and document design rationales
Translation of user and business needs into product requirements
System decomposition and allocation of derived IQ related requirements to component level
Trade-off of system design specifications and interfaces, determine feasibility of potential solutions, and leading technical & design reviews
Managing complexity of products or systems in multi-disciplinary setting
Leads and influences others and drives design for quality
Makes a fundamental contribution to the innovation of products or processes
Requirements
PhD or Master’s in Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or a related field
Minimum 6–10 years of industry experience in CT imaging system development
Deep understanding of the complete CT imaging chain: X‑ray generation, beam shaping, signal detection, data acquisition, reconstruction, and post‑processing
Proven track record of bringing at least one CT product from concept to regulatory clearance/market launch
Proven experience leading technical reviews and guiding multi‑disciplinary teams
Strong written and verbal communication; ability to present complex data to senior management
Fluent in English (technical documentation and global collaboration)
Familiarity with system modeling languages (SysML) or requirements management tools (DOORS, Jama)