Full-Time
Posted on 8/16/2025
Tech-enabled radiation oncology hardware and software
$58.2k - $87.4k/yr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
Petoskey, MI, USA + 1 more
More locations: Traverse City, MI, USA
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On-site service within Michigan; requires driving to customer sites (valid driver's license)
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Varian, part of Siemens Healthineers, focuses on oncology by providing integrated radiation oncology solutions that combine software, hardware, patient data, and care teams. Its offerings include treatment-planning software, radiation therapy machines, and data-management systems that work together to enable precise cancer treatments. The company differentiates itself through an integrated platform approach and services like Oncology-as-a-Service (OaaS), which lets healthcare providers adopt advanced radiation oncology with ongoing service support rather than large upfront investments. Varian serves healthcare providers such as hospitals and cancer centers, helping them deliver coordinated care and improve patient outcomes. Its goal is to reduce the fear of cancer by using data and technology to support clinicians in delivering effective treatments.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
1948
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Siemens Healthineers has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its Varian TrueBeam radiotherapy systems to treat medically refractory osteoarthritis in adults using low-dose radiation therapy. This marks the first expansion of Varian's radiotherapy platform beyond cancer care into chronic musculoskeletal conditions. Osteoarthritis affects over 33 million adults in the US and approximately 600 million globally. The clearance covers TrueBeam, TrueBeam STx, VitalBeam and Edge systems, offering patients with persistent pain a non-invasive outpatient treatment option that targets inflammation, reduces pain and improves joint function. The approval builds on Varian's previous regulatory clearances for non-oncological indications, including radiosurgery treatment for medically refractory essential tremor. The TrueBeam platform combines high-resolution imaging with precise dose control whilst maintaining streamlined clinical workflows.
Telix and Varian enter research collaboration. Telix Pharmaceuticals and Siemens Healthineers' company Varian have agreed to develop novel clinical applications that combine Telix's theranostics products and Varian's external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) technology. The first area of focus will be in identifying opportunities to use Telix's prostate cancer PET imaging agents in selecting patients for EBRT, developing personalized treatment plans (particularly in the context of Varian's Ethos adaptive radiotherapy system), and monitoring responses to treatment, Telix said. The agreement supports both company-sponsored and investigator-led clinical studies. Varian is a key player in EBRT and working with the company will allow Telix to explore how theranostics can be used more effectively by radiation oncologists to enhance patient selection and deliver targeted treatment, Telix noted. I agree to receive marketing related digital communications about products, services, events and offers that may be relevant to my given user preferences and behavior. I agree to share my information with the sponsor. I have read and agree to the privacy policy & terms of service and wish to opt-in.
Siemens Healthineers company Varian has entered into a sales and marketing agreement with Embolx for its Sniper Balloon Occlusion Microcatheter.
PALO ALTO, Calif., July 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, announces receipt of 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its IntelliBlate microwave ablation system, intended for ablation of soft tissue. Designed to provide clinicians with greater predictability, precision, and control during their procedures, IntelliBlate serves as the cornerstone of a future-focused, integrated ecosystem for microwave ablation.IntelliBlate produces large, controlled spherical ablation zones for predictable treatment delivery. With the option to utilize a single or dual probes – each with linked or independent controls – IntelliBlate delivers the versatility to meet the unique clinical needs of each patient. Precision and control are amplified by the Ximitry probe, which enables innovative features such as Laser Disk Alignment and intuitive LED indicators.The compact, versatile design and intuitive interface of IntelliBlate delivers a portable and flexible system that reduces barriers for this important treatment method. Modular elements provide the flexibility for clinicians to expand their treatment capabilities to meet changing clinical demands, all while keeping control over operational efficiency throughout the ablation procedure."IntelliBlate combines the features our customers say are most important for an efficient, integrated solution to seek improved levels of performance in microwave ablation," says Dr
PALO ALTO, Calif., May 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Varian, a Siemens Healthineers company, will showcase its ongoing commitment to embracing innovation and enhancing outcomes for cancer care teams and their patients at this year's 2024 European Society for Radiation Oncology (ESTRO) annual meeting, which will take place from May 3 to 7 in Glasgow, Scotland.With over 24 million new cancer cases expected by 2030, accessible, high-quality cancer treatment is crucial to improving patient outcomes1. Radiotherapy is an integral part of therapeutic treatments for approximately 50% of the patients diagnosed with cancer, yet many countries have inadequate availability of radiotherapy treatment2. Varian is working in collaboration with healthcare providers to change that statistic by creating innovative and integrated solutions to help bring treatment options to those communities who need it most."As part of Siemens Healthineers, Varian is in a unique position to develop cutting-edge products and solutions that bridge the care gap globally," remarked Arthur Kaindl, Head of Varian. "By combining the expertise of the leading imaging and radiotherapy companies, we have the ability to achieve much more than any individual cancer care company by driving connection throughout the entire care continuum."At the ESTRO meeting, Varian will present a range of solutions that will enhance the care continuum, including:HyperSight imaging solution is now available as an optional feature on Ethos, Halcyon, Edge, and TrueBeam radiotherapy platforms. Delivering a revolution in resolution, HyperSight imaging offers superior image quality, enhanced contrast, and faster image acquisition compared to conventional Varian linear-accelerator-based imaging systems.is now available as an optional feature on Ethos, Halcyon, Edge, and TrueBeam radiotherapy platforms. Delivering a revolution in resolution, HyperSight imaging offers superior image quality, enhanced contrast, and faster image acquisition compared to conventional Varian linear-accelerator-based imaging systems