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Candidates need to be a qualified radiographer or hold a Master’s Degree in Radiography, Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering or related field with clinical CT experience. Required skills include strong relationship-building, problem-solving, business acumen, self-motivation, team orientation, multitasking, presentation skills, local language proficiency (Czech or Slovak), English, computer skills, and a valid driving license.
The role is hybrid and requires extensive travel, with 70-80% of working time spent at customer sites on average annually. Candidates must be open and flexible to work outside of the office.
The position requires willingness to travel extensively within the specified geographic region, being present at customer sites for 70-80% of the working time on average annually.
Proficiency in Czech or Slovak and English is required, along with effective communication using the local language.
Strong candidates will have a technical background in GE HealthCare technology physics or medical fields, basic clinical/medical background, and three or more years of demonstrated clinical scanning skills in CT modality, in addition to meeting all required qualifications.
Healthcare technology and data analytics provider
GE Healthcare provides a range of healthcare technologies and services aimed at improving patient care. Its main products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring solutions, and advanced software for data analysis. These products help medical professionals make informed decisions and enhance the efficiency of healthcare delivery. Unlike many competitors, GE Healthcare invests significantly in research and development, allocating $1 billion each year to innovate and enhance its offerings. The company’s goal is to support healthcare providers in delivering better patient outcomes, as evidenced by its technology supporting over 300,000 patients daily and managing 2 billion patient scans each year.