Solutions Engineer

Why Nuclivision

Nuclivision is a fast-growing medical imaging software startup based in Ghent, Belgium. We are transforming nuclear medicine through AI-powered solutions that make it safer, more efficient, and more accessible for clinicians and patients alike.

Founded in 2022, we empower nuclear medicine physicians to optimize their workflows with Nuclarity, our state-of-the-art and regulatory certified AI software that enhances PET image quality. With up to 50% faster scans and up to 50% lower radiotracer doses, Nuclarity enables higher patient throughput, reduced operational costs, and improved patient safety, all without compromising diagnostic accuracy.

Nuclarity integrates seamlessly with both on-premise hospital systems and secure cloud infrastructure, delivering fast, scalable, and reliable PET image enhancement across diverse clinical environments. Our in-house AI researchers are already building what comes next.

Role Overview

As Solutions Engineer, you are the technical backbone of our go-to-market and delivery engine. You sit at the intersection of sales, product, and operations, acting as the right hand of our CTO and the primary technical point of contact for our hospital customers.

This is not a narrowly scoped engineering role. You will own the end-to-end technical journey of a Nuclarity deployment: from pre-sales support and integration scoping, to installation, go-live, and incident resolution. In between deployments, you will contribute to software engineering projects, support our MLOps pipeline, and produce technical materials that help close deals.

This is a high-ownership, high-impact role at the technical core of a MedTech startup. You won't be handed a narrowly scoped ticket queue , you'll help define how we build and operate.

What You'll Do

  • Deployments & integrations. Lead the technical installation and configuration of Nuclarity at hospital sites, both cloud-based and on-premises, including DICOM gateway connectivity with hospital PACS and IT infrastructure.
  • Pre-sales technical support. Partner with the commercial team to handle technical Q&A, respond to RFPs, produce integration documentation, and run technical demos. Help close deals by removing technical blockers.
  • Incident response. Be a first responder when issues arise in production clinical environments. Diagnose fast, communicate clearly, and escalate appropriately. Contribute to incident reporting in line with our QMS and EU MDR obligations.
  • AWS infrastructure. Navigate and operate our cloud inference infrastructure on AWS. You do not need to have built it, but you need to understand it and be comfortable working in it.
  • Software engineering. Pick up and deliver software projects entrusted by the R&D team, ranging from backend services to MLOps tasks. Use AI-assisted coding fluently.
  • Technical documentation. Produce clear written materials, integration guides, deployment runbooks, technical reports, that serve both internal teams and external stakeholders.

What We're Looking For

  • A degree in computer science, biomedical engineering, or a related field. You have the academic foundation to understand both the clinical and technical sides of what we build.
  • 3+ years of relevant experience in software engineering, life sciences consulting, clinical IT, or an equivalent field. We care more about trajectory than title.
  • Genuine curiosity about life sciences and a desire to work in medical technology. You find the domain genuinely interesting and are eager to learn.
  • Solid software engineering fundamentals. You can read, write, and reason about code across a full stack, and you are comfortable using AI-assisted coding tools to move fast.
  • Familiarity with cloud environments, ideally AWS. You know your way around infrastructure and are not intimidated by it.
  • Strong communicator, in writing and in conversation, with the ability to translate technical concepts for clinical and non-technical audiences.
  • Startup mindset. You are comfortable with ambiguity, take ownership without being asked, and understand that the job description is never the full story.
  • Comfortable operating in a regulated environment. You understand that in medical software, quality and traceability are non-negotiable.

Bonus points for: experience with DICOM or hospital IT systems; prior exposure to nuclear medicine, radiology, or clinical imaging workflows; familiarity with ISO 13485 or EU MDR.

What We Offer

  • Real impact. Your work directly enables better and safer patient care in nuclear medicine departments across Europe.
  • Ownership. You operate with genuine autonomy, with direct access to the CTO and the founding team.
  • A role that grows with you. As Nuclivision scales, this role has a natural path toward leading our technical customer success and implementation function.
  • Competitive compensation. Salary benchmarked to your experience, plus benefits tailored to your contract.
  • Great team. Regular team buildings, after-work gatherings, and a culture that takes learning and fun equally seriously.

Location: Nuclivision is a startup company headquartered in Ghent, Belgium. We require partial on-site presence at our Ghent office.

How to Apply

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