Medical Imaging Specialist

Impax Recruitment
Manchester
6 months ago
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🧠 AI Developer – 3D Medical Imaging Specialist


Location: UK / Manchester (On-site)

Salary: £65K–£100K+ depending on experience

Type: Full-time | Permanent


A high-growth healthtech team is hiring an AI Developer / Medical Imaging Specialist to work on cutting-edge agentic systems for diagnostics and clinical automation. You'll be part of a world-class team of PhDs, ML engineers, and imaging specialists building the future of healthcare AI.


🔬 What You'll Be Working On

  • Designing and training deep learning models on 3D medical imaging data (CBCT, MRI, CT, etc.)
  • Developing preprocessing and segmentation pipelines for volumetric datasets
  • Building robust, scalable training and evaluation workflows
  • Collaborating with researchers and clinicians to translate findings into production-grade systems
  • Contributing to peer-reviewed research, publications, and regulatory submissions

🧠 Ideal Profile

  • Strong experience with PyTorch or TensorFlow
  • Expertise in medical imaging (CBCT, MRI, CT, ultrasound, etc.)
  • PhD in AI, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Vision, or related field (or MSc + significant experience)
  • Solid grasp of image segmentation, 3D data handling, and deep learning architectures
  • Bonus: experience in regulated environments (e.g. ISO 13485, FDA)

✅ What’s On Offer

  • High-impact work shaping the future of AI in healthcare
  • Collaborate with exceptional talent in a mission-driven environment
  • Flexible remote/hybrid setup
  • Competitive salary + rapid career progression opportunities


📩 Interested or know someone who might be?


Feel free to DM me directly or drop your CV/GitHub/Pubs in the comments.

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