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Project Manager - PACS Migration (Clinical Engineering, Imaging Devices)
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Overview
Job Title: Project Manager – PACS Migration (Clinical Engineering, Imaging Devices)
Location: Remote with up to 25% travel across the U.S.
Employment Type: Full-Time
Organization: One of the Nation’s Largest Non-Profit Health Systems
Department: Clinical Engineering / Imaging Services
Position Summary We are seeking an experienced and highly organized
Project Manager
to lead a
PACS migration
project, with a focus on
clinical imaging devices
across our network of hospitals and clinics in
24 states . This role will sit within the
Clinical Engineering team
and will coordinate efforts across internal stakeholders, vendors, IT, Radiology, and Biomedical teams to ensure the seamless migration and integration of PACS with a wide array of imaging modalities (CT, MRI, X-ray, Ultrasound, etc.).
This is a high-impact role within one of the
largest non-profit health systems in the country , requiring excellent communication, technical acumen, and strong project leadership across geographically distributed teams.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the imaging device project management
of the PACS migration, focusing specifically on the interface and impact on clinical imaging devices.
Develop and maintain detailed
project plans, schedules, risk assessments, and resource allocations .
Serve as the
primary liaison
between Clinical Engineering, Radiology, IT, modality vendors, PACS vendors, and site-level stakeholders.
Oversee
modality readiness assessments , DICOM configuration, testing, and validation in coordination with biomedical and IT teams.
Coordinate and track
device-level migration activities , including image routing, storage validation, and decommissioning of legacy systems.
Ensure
regulatory compliance , patient safety, and minimal clinical disruption during cutovers and device integrations.
Facilitate regular
status updates, executive reporting, and stakeholder communications
across the health system.
Support change management activities including
training, go-live support , and issue resolution.
Travel to sites as necessary to support go-lives, stakeholder engagement, and project coordination.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in
Biomedical Engineering, Healthcare Technology Management, Project Management , or a related field (or equivalent experience).
5+ years of experience
managing large-scale clinical engineering or healthcare technology projects.
Proven experience with
PACS systems
and
imaging modalities
(e.g., Siemens, GE, Philips, Canon).
In-depth knowledge of
DICOM standards , modality workflow, and device integration in a healthcare environment.
Strong familiarity with
clinical environments , Radiology workflows, and hospital infrastructure.
Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-site projects with
cross-functional teams and third-party vendors .
Excellent communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Qualifications
PMP, CAPM, or equivalent
project management certification .
Prior experience with
enterprise-wide PACS migrations .
Understanding of
HL7, IHE, VNA systems , and cloud-based imaging solutions.
Experience working within large, multi-state healthcare organizations.
Background in
Clinical/Biomedical
Engineering with imaging device experience.
Why Join Us
Be part of a
mission-driven organization
focused on improving patient care nationwide.
Lead a
transformational project
with significant clinical and operational impact.
Collaborate with industry-leading professionals in a supportive, innovative environment.
Enjoy competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth.
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Location: Remote with up to 25% travel across the U.S.
Employment Type: Full-Time
Organization: One of the Nation’s Largest Non-Profit Health Systems
Department: Clinical Engineering / Imaging Services
Position Summary We are seeking an experienced and highly organized
Project Manager
to lead a
PACS migration
project, with a focus on
clinical imaging devices
across our network of hospitals and clinics in
24 states . This role will sit within the
Clinical Engineering team
and will coordinate efforts across internal stakeholders, vendors, IT, Radiology, and Biomedical teams to ensure the seamless migration and integration of PACS with a wide array of imaging modalities (CT, MRI, X-ray, Ultrasound, etc.).
This is a high-impact role within one of the
largest non-profit health systems in the country , requiring excellent communication, technical acumen, and strong project leadership across geographically distributed teams.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the imaging device project management
of the PACS migration, focusing specifically on the interface and impact on clinical imaging devices.
Develop and maintain detailed
project plans, schedules, risk assessments, and resource allocations .
Serve as the
primary liaison
between Clinical Engineering, Radiology, IT, modality vendors, PACS vendors, and site-level stakeholders.
Oversee
modality readiness assessments , DICOM configuration, testing, and validation in coordination with biomedical and IT teams.
Coordinate and track
device-level migration activities , including image routing, storage validation, and decommissioning of legacy systems.
Ensure
regulatory compliance , patient safety, and minimal clinical disruption during cutovers and device integrations.
Facilitate regular
status updates, executive reporting, and stakeholder communications
across the health system.
Support change management activities including
training, go-live support , and issue resolution.
Travel to sites as necessary to support go-lives, stakeholder engagement, and project coordination.
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in
Biomedical Engineering, Healthcare Technology Management, Project Management , or a related field (or equivalent experience).
5+ years of experience
managing large-scale clinical engineering or healthcare technology projects.
Proven experience with
PACS systems
and
imaging modalities
(e.g., Siemens, GE, Philips, Canon).
In-depth knowledge of
DICOM standards , modality workflow, and device integration in a healthcare environment.
Strong familiarity with
clinical environments , Radiology workflows, and hospital infrastructure.
Demonstrated ability to manage complex, multi-site projects with
cross-functional teams and third-party vendors .
Excellent communication, leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Qualifications
PMP, CAPM, or equivalent
project management certification .
Prior experience with
enterprise-wide PACS migrations .
Understanding of
HL7, IHE, VNA systems , and cloud-based imaging solutions.
Experience working within large, multi-state healthcare organizations.
Background in
Clinical/Biomedical
Engineering with imaging device experience.
Why Join Us
Be part of a
mission-driven organization
focused on improving patient care nationwide.
Lead a
transformational project
with significant clinical and operational impact.
Collaborate with industry-leading professionals in a supportive, innovative environment.
Enjoy competitive compensation, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for career growth.
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