Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Infosoft, Inc.
Hoffman Estates, IL

Job Title: Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Pay Rate: 50/Hr.

Duration: 12 months

Location: Hoffman Estates, IL


This position is for the Healthcare Diagnostics division.


We are looking for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.


We are looking for a well suited to an ambitious Nuclear Medicine professional, looking for the next step in their career. We are seeking a strategic and critical thinker with a strong technical background. As a Nuclear Medicine Test Professional, you will be responsible for:


  • Applying your Nuclear Medicine background to execute manual, informal, and formal Verification and Validation testing of complex nuclear medicine scanners and applications, while providing thorough and timely feedback to the development team on observations.
  • Identifying, submitting, tracking, and validating product defects using industry-standard tools.
  • Reporting on the quality, maturity, and progress of Nuclear Medicine products/documentation content to test leads.
  • Monitoring the status of planned tasks within the assigned scope of work and ensuring commitments are on track, while resolving dynamic challenges and conflicts.
  • Analyzing system requirements and technical concept specifications to ensure adequate functionality coverage.
  • Analyzing customer feedback and supporting customer complaint investigations.
  • Interacting with internal stakeholders such as support representatives, developers, technical writers, product managers, project managers, and quality assurance colleagues.
  • Maintaining prototypes in the lab in a manner that they would be used in a clinical environment, including troubleshooting issues and providing resolutions.
  • Supporting software installation, configuration, and quality control calibration of systems.
  • Taking part in the knowledge exchange within our R&D team to improve and further develop our products and software solutions.


Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology or related disciplines.
  • Proficient in performing SPECT and SPECT/CT acquisitions in a clinical environment.
  • Broad clinical application experience in processing nuclear medicine scans.
  • Hands-on Quality Control experience on SPECT and SPECT/CT systems.
  • Conversant in handling radioactive material on a regular basis.
  • Ability to solve problems quickly and completely.
  • Ability to multitask and stay organized in a dynamic environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, team-focused environment with minimal supervision.
  • Strong understanding of nuclear medicine and computer tomography clinical protocols.

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