MI Software Principal Architect
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Job Description
Key Responsibilities:
Architecture Leadership & Execution
- Own and drive technical architecture discussions across MI software subsystems and products.
- Define and evolve the architecture for MI software platforms, balancing legacy integration with modern design principles.
- Develop and maintain architectural roadmaps aligned with MI product strategy and clinical needs.
- Ensure software architectural decisions are translated into implementable designs and consistently realized across development teams.
- Review and approve critical design decisions and system-level tradeoffs.
- Participate in architecture governance and ensure compliance with design controls and regulatory standards (e.g., IEC 62304).
- Evaluate and integrate emerging technologies into MI software solutions.
- Drive software modernization efforts.
- Collaborate with the Imaging Architect Office and MI systems teams to define the long-term technology runway for PET/SPECT modalities.
- Lead the design, implementation, and governance of safe, compliant agentic AI use across the organization’s software development life cycle.
- Partner with MI systems engineering, clinical applications, and hardware teams to ensure cohesive system-level architecture.
- Guide early-stage stakeholder engagement and support integration with legacy and future-state systems.
- Influence and align global teams on architectural direction and technical standards.
- Ensure architectural decisions support operational stability, serviceability, and lifecycle cost optimization.
- Translate architectural strategies into measurable business and clinical outcomes, and communicate effectively with cross-functional stakeholders.
- Support capital and operational planning through informed technology choices and risk assessments.
- Mentor staff and engineers within the MI software team, fostering architectural depth and leadership growth.
- Contribute to the development of the technical career path and talent pipeline within the MI organization.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field.
- Minimum 15 years of experience in software engineering and architecture, building software for medical equipment products.
- Proven experience architecting complex, distributed systems in a modality-specific context.
- Strong interpersonal and change management skills.
- Ability to set technical direction, mentor engineers, influence and build consensus across organizational levels.
- Experience with high-performance and real-time systems, including GPU-based computation.
- Proven ability to design for secure AI use.
- Deep understanding of molecular imaging workflows (acquisition, reconstruction, and image processing).
- Strong knowledge of healthcare interoperability standards (DICOM, HL7).
Relocation Assistance Provided: No
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