May 2024 Jobs: Canadian image-guided therapy companies hiring right now!

May 24, 2024
may 2024 job opportunities in image-guided therapy sector

Across the Canadian image-guided therapy sector, many companies are growing and seeking their newest team members to advance healthcare. Below are the latest opportunities available from members of the INOVAIT network:

Administration:

  1. Administrative Assistant – Vancouver Imaging – Vancouver, BC
  2. Office Executive / Executive Assistant – Focal Healthcare – Toronto, ON

Customer Support:

  1. Healthcare IT Project Manager – SECTRA – Montreal, QC
  2. Clinical Applications Specialist – SECTRA – Montreal, QC
  3. Customer Experience Representative – NDI – Waterloo, ON
  4. Technical Support and Quality Assurance Specialist – MIMOSA Diagnostics – Toronto, ON
  5. Clinical Applications Specialist – Focal Healthcare – Toronto, ON

Finance:

  1. Accounting Clerk – Vancouver Imaging – Vancouver, BC
  2. Controller – Sonele – Markham, ON
  3. Accounting Administrator – NDI – Waterloo, ON

Legal:

  1. Legal Counsel – Circle Cardiovascular Imaging – Calgary, AB

Operations/Manufacturing:

  1. Senior Validation Lead – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  2. Project Manager, Operations – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  3. Production Technician – Conavi – Toronto, ON

Quality Assurance:

  1. Specialist, Quality Operations – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  2. Specialist, Investigations – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC

Research and Development:

  1. Research Coordinator ­­­– Vancouver Imaging ­– Vancouver, BC
  2. Program Manager, Medical Device R&D – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB
  3. Systems Engineer – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB
  4. Software Quality Testing Specialist – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  5. Instrument Specialist – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  6. Manager, Quality R&D – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  7. Specialist, Installations – Jubilant DraxImage Inc. – Montreal, QC
  8. Mechanical Engineering Technologist – Sonele – Markham, ON
  9. Computational Structural Biologist – ProteinQure – Toronto, ON
  10. Machine Learning Scientist – ProteinQure – Toronto, ON
  11. Senior Electrical Developer – Profound Medical – Toronto, ON
  12. Systems Engineering Developer – Profound Medical – Toronto, ON
  13. Product Designer – Pathcore – Remote
  14. R&D Engineering Internship – MOLLI Surgical – Toronto, ON
  15. FPGA Digital Electronics Designer – Conavi – Toronto, ON
  16. Test Engineer – KA Imaging – Waterloo, ON
  17. Product Manager – Electromagnetic – NDI – Waterloo, ON

Regulatory:

  1. Manager, Clinical Research and Regulatory Affairs – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB

Sales:

  1. Enterprise (B2B) Sales Associate – Pathcore – Remote
  2. Strategic Account Representative – NDI – Waterloo, ON
  3. Area Sales Manager – Flosonics Medical – Remote

Software Development:

  1. Software Engineer – Tenomix – London, ON
  2. Senior Software Engineer – ProteinQure – Toronto, ON
  3. Software Developer – Focal Healthcare – Toronto, ON
  4. User Interface Engineer – KA Imaging – Waterloo, ON
  5. Lead Machine Learning Research Developer – Circle Cardiovascular Imaging – Calgary, AB
  6. Full-Stack Software Developer – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB
  7. Software Quality Assurance Manager – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB
  8. Software Technical Lead – PulseMedica – Edmonton, AB
  9. Fall Embedded Software Engineering Co-op – NZ Technologies – Vancouver, BC

If you have any questions about the opportunities, contact the companies directly for more information.

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