The Project Manager for Radiology Informatics Solutions Implementation oversees the entire process of installing and optimizing radiology software in healthcare facilities. This includes planning, coordinating, and executing projects to ensure that RIS, PACS, and other related systems are implemented effectively and meet customer needs.
Your role:
As a Project Manager for Radiology Informatics Solutions Implementation, you will be responsible for leading the entire project lifecycle, from planning to execution and optimization.
Your duties will include developing project plans, coordinating teams, managing client expectations, mitigating risks, supervising technical staff, and ensuring successful implementation of RIS, PACS, and advanced visualization solutions.
You will also be responsible for documentation and reporting on project progress and outcomes.
You're the right fit if:
You will need at least 3 years of experience managing software (RIS/PACS) projects in the healthcare sector.
You should also have experience leading technical and clinical teams and managing multiple projects simultaneously.
A degree in a technical field is required, and a project management certification is a plus.
Willingness to travel as needed for project implementations and to coordinate with clients on-site.
Degree in Computer Science, Systems Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or related fields.
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