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Biomedical Engineering New Grads – Imaging Project Coordinator

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Recruitment began on January 14, 2026
and the job listing Expires on February 14, 2026
Full-Time Job
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Our imaging services are growing rapidly, and we are currently seeking a full-time, office-based Imaging Project Coordinator to join our team. If you want an exciting career where you use your previous expertise and can develop and grow your career even further, then this is the opportunity for you.

Responsibilities

  • Compile and maintain project-specific status reports and project timelines associated with Imaging studies;
  • Maintain inventory of imaging supplies for study sites; and
  • Interact with study sites and internal associates.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree (required), or Master’s or PhD in Biomedical Engineering
  • Prior research related experience is preferred; and
  • Excellent computer, organizational and communication skills.
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