Technology Director, Electrical Systems & Radiation Detection
- GE HealthCare
- Niskayuna, New York
- Full Time
As the Senior Technology Director of the Electrical Systems and Radiation Detection team, you will lead a team of mixed-signal ASIC designers, power electronic engineers, and detector physicists enabling advanced healthcare applications in CT, MR, PET, and Ultrasound. This role is based in HTIC and has global impact across many of the GEHC Segments. This role defines and executes longterm technology and solution roadmaps spanning mixed signal ASICs, Power Electronics and Radiation Detection. As a recognized expert and thought leader, the director will guide the advancement of these technologies that improve patient outcomes, develop new capabilities, and create new sources of enterprise value.
Operating across GE HealthCare segments and collaborating with Segment teams in AVS, Imaging and PCS, the role drives innovation from early research through translational impact. Success is measured by the development of highvalue, high performance electronic designs, strong external partnerships and funding wins, and the creation of scalable foundation technologies that strengthen GEHC's leadership across its hardware product lines. Job Description Strategic Research Leadership
Define, own, and evolve the domain research and technology roadmap, ensuring alignment with GEHC segment strategies and enterprise priorities.
Lead largescale, multidisciplinary research programs covering all aspects of the domain while advancing technology solutions and developing new technology capabilities.
Initiate and advance disruptive technology opportunities in Electronic Systems and Radiation Detection.
Maintain deep technical expertise in Electronic Systems and Radiation Detection to provide relevant scientific leadership and guide future directions.
Build measurable outcomes for the research portfolio, including improved system performance (new capabilities, thermal performance, power consumption, resolution, data rates, sensitivity, etc.), publications, IP, and external impact.
Partner closely with GEHC segment teams to translate research outcomes into scalable business value.
Navigate complex organizational interfaces to integrate research outputs into product roadmaps, influence portfolio strategy, and ensure alignment across GEHC technology leaders.
Develop valuecreation pathways for new solutionsthrough segment alignment and new business opportunity development.
- Secure external funding from government agencies (e.g., NIH, BARDA, ARPAH, DoD).
- Identify and develop external technical partners that support the technical work, continuously evaluating new opportunities to improve GEHCs ability to rapidly develop ASICs, power electronics and radiation detection systems and capabilities.
- Build and maintain strategic relationships with academic collaborators, electronic systems ecosystems, clinical institutions, and external partners to extend GEHCs technology footprint.
- Represent GEHC in the global innovation ecosystem through thought leadership, conference participation, publications, and technology advocacy.
Operational & Organizational Leadership
Lead and develop a highperforming team of physicists and electrical engineers across multiple geographies.
Foster a culture of scientific rigor, innovation, and transparent execution aligned with HTICs operating model and GEHC leadership behaviors.
Drive operational excellence, including resource planning, program governance, portfolio metrics, technical reviews, and Heartbeat implementation.
Ensure adherence to GEHC quality, regulatory, and EHS standards.
Masters degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics with expertise in mixed signal ASICs, power electronics and/or radiation detection.
10+ years of experience leading advanced research and technology HW development in healthcare and/or medical devices.
Proven track record of translating research into highimpact technologies and solutions, ideally within regulated or clinically integrated environments.
Demonstrated success securing external funding (e.g., NIH, DARPA, ARPAH) and managing multidisciplinary, multistakeholder programs.
Strong portfolio of peerreviewed publications, patents, and/or externally recognized thought leadership.
Experience leading technical teams and partnering with clinical researchers and engineering organizations.
PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or Physics with expertise in mixed signal ASICs, power electronics and/or radiation detection.
Strategic thinker with demonstrated ability to identify disruptive opportunities and influence organizational direction.
Deep understanding of electronics development ecosystems and whats required to translate research into realworld medical environments.
Exceptional communication and collaboration skills, capable of influencing across functions, geographies, and seniority levels.
Ability to manage risk and uncertainty in emerging technology domains, with a solutionoriented and boundaryless mindset.
Commitment to fostering inclusive team culture, talent development, and continuous learning.
GE HealthCare offers a great work environment, professional development, challenging careers, and competitive compensation. GE HealthCare is an Equal Opportunity Employer . Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
GE HealthCare will only employ those who are legally authorized to work in the United States for this opening. Any offer of employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of a drug screen (as applicable).
While GE HealthCare does not currently require U.S. employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, some GE HealthCare customers have vaccination mandates that may apply to certain GE HealthCare employees.
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes