Image Quality Engineer
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Job Description Summary As Image Quality Engineer (f/m/d) you will actively shape the image quality of our ultrasound systems and make a significant contribution to the advancement of modern imaging technologies. With a strong hands on scanning focus, technical expertise, and a keen sense for visual perception, you will work on optimizing and integrating image quality related features and technologies across the entire product lifecycle. You will act as a technical interface between engineering, clinical experts, and product teams, and ensure that image quality is technically excellent, clinically meaningful, and visually compelling. Systems engineering is a cross-functional engineering discipline centered on an approach, mindset, and process. All activities that consider both the business and the technical needs of the customers with the goal of providing a quality product that meets the users needs. The discipline that executes a robust process of design, creation, and optimization of systems, consisting of identification and quantification of system requirements, creation of alternate system design concepts, performance of design trade studies, selection and implementation of the best designs and verification that the design is properly integrated and executed. Process that proceeds from concept to production to operation. Accountable for the quality of own work. Subject to direct operations supervision/prescribed work instructions/systems checking. Executes within a well-defined operations framework. There is generally a step by step sequence of standard operational tasks which need to be followed to achieve an end result. At GE HealthCare, our machines, our software, our solutions, our services, and our people make a genuine difference to medical professionals and patients all over the world. That's because we never lose sight of what healthcare really needs-the human touch. Job Description Roles and Responsibilities Application and fine‑tuning of image quality settings parameter including signal / image processing and advanced computer vision filters to achieve the optimal balance between technical performance, clinical relevance and visual/aesthetic perception. Advanced image quality tuning with respect to ultrasound probe characteristics such as frequency range, bandwidth, geometry, and acoustic performance through a strong hands‑on self‑scanning and volunteer scanning focus Creative thinker with a strong sense for visual perception, capable of designing and shaping new image impressions and image quality concepts for visual and clinical impact. Collaborate closely with cross‑functional engineering teams, including software, advanced technology or acoustics during product development by providing detailed image quality feedback, tuning requirements, and system integration constraints. Serve as a close interface to our clinical and product teams, aligning image quality performance towards clinical use cases and external evaluation feedback. Support clinical evaluations (internal/external), visit global key-opinion-leader/customers and translate their feedback into actionable image quality enhancements. Support of existing products in collaboration with our Clinical and Service teams by addressing critical install base customer feedback and incorporating needed image quality improvements. Required Qualifications University degree in Medical Engineering or a related technical field / degree Basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology Ability to understand clinical feedback (internal and external) and translate it into technical improvements Good sense for visual perception and attention to detai Excellent communication skills in English; German language skills desired Availability for occasional business travel (1-2 meetings per month)
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