Project Manager Installation, Test and Commissioning

Location: Berlin, Germany
Job Type: Full-Time
Employer: caresyntax
caresyntax' technologies have raised the performance bar in more than 6,000 operating rooms worldwide, and are supporting the next generation of data-enabled OR teams in over 10 million procedures per year. Headquartered in Berlin and Boston, with over 90 employees from 20 different nationalities, and recently having raised over 10 million in our latest funding round, we seek highly-motivated and passionate individuals to join us.

Your work scope

  • Plan, manage and control all installation, test and commissioning activities in the OR integration projects assigned to you
  • Ensure that all project deliverables are performed on time and in accordance to contractual obligations as indicated in direct offers and public tenders
  • Work on technical clearance and documentation during the whole project cycle
  • Provide technical contribution and strategies in the bid process
  • Lead the technician team during the deployment phase and support after sales
  • Act as main point of contact for external technical departments (hospital IT, construction, service and integration partners)
  • Prepare reports to management board for budget and revenue execution

Your background

  • Technical studies or education (preferably Electrical, Electronic, Industrial, Computer, IT Engineering, alternatively Civil, Mechanical Engineering)
  • Competence in one or more areas of image acquisition devices, audio-video technology, IT and unified communication systems
  • Several years of related work experience in project management for installation, test and commissioning in hospital environment or similar construction building
  • Understanding of computer network and information systems in hospitals
  • Knowledge of medical device standards and regulation
  • Willingness for a travel within Germany, Europe and worldwide according to current projects
  • Business-fluent German and English
  • Outstanding customer and service orientation
  • Strong communication and negotiation skills

Your benefits

  • Warm-hearted, flexible, and solution-oriented culture with open feedback culture
  • Flexible working times models, including remote working, home office, tandem positions, trust-based working times (where applicable)
  • Room to introduce and implement creative ideas and develop your talents with technical training and individualised continued education (e.g. languages DE/EN, leadership)
  • Professional and intellectual knowledge exchange with highly-talented and ambitious colleagues from all over the world
  • Work visa sponsorship and relocation assistance (where applicable)

Could this be you? Would you like to work in a highly innovative and visionary environment, where technologies are developed that help to improve and save lives? Worldwide.
Then please get in touch with us to discuss your career opportunities at caresyntax by S-Cape.
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About caresyntax®

At caresyntax®, our core mission is to bridge the variability gap of processes and outcomes in surgery and interventional radiology. We raise the surgical performance bar by empowering clinicians with actionable, enterprise-level data analytics to:
  • identify deviations from benchmarks in processes and outcomes
  • address workflow efficiency bottlenecks
  • facilitate root-cause analysis to discover key drivers of variability
  • drive technology-enabled organizational and learning initiatives

https://caresyntax.com

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