Details:
- Compensation: $135,000 - $150,000k
- Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision
- Employment Classification: Direct Hire
- Status: On-Site
- Job ID: 20738
Work Location: Massachusetts County, Massachusetts
Summary:
Seeking a Clinical Mapping Specialist to support advanced clinical and preclinical studies focused on atrial fibrillation. This role involves hands-on operation and analysis of high-resolution mapping systems, collaboration with electrophysiology professionals, and contribution to the development of innovative cardiac mapping technologies.
Responsibilities:
- Operate and support mapping systems during complex clinical and preclinical studies in the US and EU, ensuring accurate data collection and system setup.
- Analyze electrogram data from clinical and preclinical procedures to inform technology assessment and device development.
- Collaborate with electrophysiology physicians to gather feedback, define procedural workflows, and translate clinical needs into technical requirements.
- Prepare and review case data, ensuring data integrity for regulatory submissions, training materials, and publications.
- Train clinicians and laboratory staff on system usage and study protocols, ensuring effective knowledge transfer.
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of advances in medical device technology and cardiac electrophysiology.
- Foster a collaborative environment focused on continuous improvement and patient outcomes.
- Travel extensively to support clinical cases and team collaboration as required.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of a BA/BS degree required; MS in Biomedical Engineering or related field preferred.
- At least 3 years of experience with high-resolution cardiac mapping systems.
- Comprehensive knowledge of cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, and arrhythmia mechanisms.
- Experience with the full electrophysiology ecosystem, including RF generators, EP recording systems, pacing and diagnostic catheters, and electrogram interpretation; PFA experience preferred.
- Proficiency with complex software tools and spatiotemporal computations on electrograms.
- Supported 300+ electrophysiology procedures using various ablation workflows.
- Strong ability to explain mapping concepts to physicians and clinical staff.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Research-oriented mindset and ability to support ongoing clinical research experiments.
Published Category: Clinical Operations & Development