About the job
- You will assume technical leadership and professional responsibility across a wide range of imaging procedures, including but not limited to:
- Conventional digital X-ray diagnostics with solid-state detectors and CR systems,
- Interdisciplinary ultrasound applications,
- Digital mammography,
- Four state-of-the-art CT scanners (including photon-counting CT),
- Two MRI machines operating at 1.5 T,
- Two angiography and fluoroscopy workstations,
- PET-CT and gamma camera operations.
- Participation in shift duties and on-call services, with readiness to work at all locations.
- Development and review of standard operating procedures (SOPs).
- Experience and training in quality management, hygiene, occupational safety, radiation protection, and medical device responsibility.
- Key involvement in quality assurance initiatives.
- Leadership of MTRA and other non-physician staff across two locations, promoting an open and cooperative management style in close collaboration with medical leadership, including innovative staff development and regular performance reviews.
