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Nuclear Medicine Product Specialist
Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, 48228, USA
Listed on 2026-08-22
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, 48228, USA
Listing for:
nGenium
Full Time, Remote/Work from Home
position Listed on 2026-08-22
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Medical Imaging
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Detroit Metropolitan Area or Hybrid (Full time, Permanent)
Salary: $100,000 to $125,000, plus performance bonus, medical benefits, 401(k) contribution, paid vacation, and paid holidays
About the Company:
A specialist medical imaging software organization developing advanced imaging solutions for healthcare providers. The business offers a collaborative environment where clinical professionals work closely with software developers, researchers, engineers and senior leadership.
Role Overview:
- Provide clinical applications support for specialist imaging software, including customer training, software configuration and issue resolution.
- Train physicians, technologists and other clinical users at hospitals and customer locations.
- Develop educational content, user guides, clinical documentation and product materials.
- Support product demonstrations, research projects and collaboration across sales, software development and clinical teams.
- Travel regularly across the United States, averaging one to two overnight stays per week.
Key Requirements:
- Nuclear medicine experience, relevant cardiac imaging experience, or a strong academic or professional background in cardiac biology or physiology
- Candidates from healthcare technology or related fields will only be considered where they can demonstrate relevant cardiac knowledge or experience
- Nuclear Medicine Technologists are strongly encouraged to apply
- Candidates from cardiac CT, cardiac MRI, echocardiography or other relevant cardiac imaging backgrounds may also be considered
- Strong understanding of, or clear aptitude for learning, cardiac anatomy, physiology and function
- Experience with imaging systems, clinical software, image processing or applications support is advantageous
- Relevant associate’s or bachelor’s degree, certification or professional registration preferred
- Strong communication, training and problem solving skills
- Willingness to complete initial training in South Michigan and travel regularly
Working Arrangement:
- The role can be offered on either a South Michigan-based or hybrid basis.
- Hybrid candidates will be required to spend time onsite in South Michigan during the initial training period to learn the technology and work closely with the wider team.
- Once fully trained, the role becomes more flexible and combines home-based working, customer travel and periodic onsite collaboration.
Ideal Candidate:
- A Nuclear Medicine Technologist looking to move away from direct patient care into a broader clinical applications and technology role
- A cardiac imaging professional with the clinical foundation to become an expert in imaging software
- Confident training physicians, technologists and other clinical users
- Technically curious with a logical and analytical approach
- Clear written communication and documentation ability
- Organized, self directed and comfortable managing multiple priorities
- Collaborative, adaptable and interested in expanding their knowledge across software, clinical applications and product development
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