At Clario, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific, we develop regulated technology that helps unlock better evidence and improve patient outcomes worldwide. Our software platforms support clinical trials, diagnostics, and medical decision-making in highly controlled regulatory environments. As a Research Technologist within Cardiovascular Imaging in Medical & Scientific Affairs, you will support the development, review, and delivery of scientific content and research outputs for trails with cardiovascular imaging components in a regulated clinical environment. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure accuracy, quality, and compliance of medical and scientific materials, while contributing to evidence generation and supporting clinical and regulatory initiatives.
What We Offer
Competitive compensation
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement savings plan with company contribution
Paid time off and company holidays What You’ll Be Doing
Serve as an advisor/subject matter expert for cardiovascular imaging across the following tasks:
Reviewing and developing requests for proposals (RFP) with Business Development and Contracts & Proposals groups
Supporting the sales process and increasing sales for the Therapeutic Area
Analyzing sponsor protocols to define imaging, read criteria, design and workflow
Acting as a liaison with internal and external physician reader groups to establish clear guidelines and appropriate training
Providing technical input and support to the Therapeutic Area Operations
Developing subject matter expertise in reading software systems and serve as liaison across departments and vendors
Participating in development of study procedure manuals, imaging charters, training documents, end of study reports and applicable standard operating procedures (SOPs)
Establishing partnerships with client imaging groups
Drafting capabilities presentations and participating in client bid defenses
Assisting in the creation and development of applicable research papers and editorials
Identifying innovations for central read efficiencies and interpretation techniques
Interpreting and developing operational strategies for new imaging criteria and applicable training
Assisting in the execution of specialized client project requests including study case image presentations
Participating in user acceptance testing for new tools and software enhancements
Exploring new opportunities to add value to organization and departmental processes
Communicating with different internal departments regarding image quality, deliverables, data discrepancies, and issues needing resolution
Attending project specific, system, and team focused training
Training employees in imaging modalities and system applications, including proprietary and 3rd party Software.
Attending and participating in applicable company-sponsored training and/or industry conferences What We Look For
College degree in science or health-related field, or equivalent experience.
Modality related training required (Cardiovascular Imaging- Echo, CMR, and/ or CCTA)
Minimum 5 years of experience in clinical research or imaging related field
Understanding of therapeutic area-specific imaging acquisition and reconstruction principles
Understanding of therapeutic area-specific imaging analysis and measurement methods
Understanding of Good Clinical Practice
Multilingual capabilities a plus
Strong professional communication skills (English), including reading, writing and verbal communication.
Ability to work virtually, in group setting and independently
Excellent attention and orientation toward meticulous work
Strong motivational skills and abilities, promoting a team-based approach
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written
Strong organizational skills
Goal-oriented and ability to adjust to changing priorities
Ability to project and maintain professional and positive attitude
Strong computer skills At Clario, our purpose is to transform lives by unlocking better evidence. It’s a cause that unites and inspires us. It’s why we come to work—and how we empower our people to make a positive impact every day. Whether you're advancing clinical science, building innovative technology, or supporting our global teams, your work helps bring life-changing therapies to patients faster.
Clario is an equal opportunity employer. Clario evaluates qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, disability/handicap status, or any other legally protected characteristic.