Full-Time

Field Service Engineer Ultrasound

Posted on 5/9/2026

GE Healthcare

GE Healthcare

1-10 employees

Imaging, monitoring, and healthcare IT solutions

No salary listed

Melbourne VIC, Australia

Hybrid

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Computer Networking
Data Analysis
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • ECT program or foundational experience in a similar role
  • Proficient in ultrasound modality; developing knowledge in another
  • EHS champion with strong compliance mindset
  • Knowledge of Lean & Continuous Improvement principles
  • In-depth knowledge of all processes and tools related to the role
  • Trained and updated in all mandatory trainings
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • English: Read, understand, and hold conversations
  • Skilled in using Excel, PowerPoint, and other tools to analyze service data and present findings clearly and effectively
  • Comfortable using digital tools to analyze performance data and communicate results through structured presentations
  • Capable of assisting with network setup and troubleshooting for connected medical devices, including IP configuration and basic IT coordination
  • Involves site visits; therefore, a current Australian driver’s license is desirable
Responsibilities
  • Install and configure a range of medical equipment, focusing on one modality
  • Conduct testing and calibration to ensure optimal performance
  • Train healthcare staff on operation and basic troubleshooting
  • Perform preventive maintenance and corrective operations of moderate complexity
  • Capture and maintain accurate work documentation, including debriefing, parts ordering, and KPI metrics
  • Apply and coach to ensure EHS and compliance standards are met
  • Leverage customer knowledge to assist with contract and on-demand revenue growth
  • Escalate complex problems to experienced peers
  • Lead communications with customers and serve as escalation point for concerns, including installations
  • Remote fixing and equipment diagnostics

GE Healthcare Systems provides medical technologies and digital infrastructure to improve diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patients. Its products include imaging systems, mobile diagnostic devices, patient monitoring tools, and healthcare IT software that work together as hardware, software, and services to support hospitals, clinics, and researchers. The company differentiates itself with a large, integrated ecosystem, strong focus on AI analytics, and a global service network backed by substantial R&D investment. Its goal is to improve patient outcomes and the efficiency of healthcare delivery by enabling accurate diagnoses, effective treatments, and scaled operations.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Chicago, Illinois

Founded

1892

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What believers are saying

  • $2.3B Intelerad acquisition boosts cloud imaging amid $5.1B Q1 2026 revenue.
  • DeepHealth AI partnership lifts breast cancer detection 21% globally.
  • $21.8B backlog and supply chain shifts sustain 3-4% organic growth.

What critics are saying

  • Siemens Cios Alpha erodes CT share with superior resolution by Q2 2027.
  • Canon Vantage Galan captures MRI contracts 20-30% cheaper in 6-12 months.
  • FTC probe forces Intelerad divestitures, costing $300-500M by Q1 2027.

What makes GE Healthcare unique

  • GE HealthCare's four divisions span imaging, ultrasound, patient care, and pharmaceutical diagnostics.
  • Bangalore's $50M R&D center drives innovations across 100+ countries.
  • Photonova Spectra's Deep Silicon detectors enable 8-bin energy resolution CT imaging.

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The Associated Press
Apr 9th, 2026
GE HealthCare integrates bkActiv ultrasound with Medtronic Stealth AXiS for real-time cranial surgery navigation

GE HealthCare has announced a digital integration between its bkActiv intraoperative ultrasound system and Medtronic's Stealth AXiS surgical navigation system, now commercially available for cranial procedures. The integration allows neurosurgeons to use bkActiv as a plug-and-play real-time visualisation solution during procedures. The system addresses "brain shift", a natural movement of the brain during surgery that reduces pre-surgical image accuracy. bkActiv provides live ultrasound images alongside pre-operative MRI or CT scans on the Stealth AXiS system, recently cleared by the FDA for cranial procedures in the United States. Features include sterilisable transducers, sensitive colour Doppler for blood flow visualisation, and remote control capability from the sterile field. The companies will showcase the integration at the American Association of Neurological Surgeons Annual Scientific Meeting in May 2026.

Business Wire
Mar 25th, 2026
GE HealthCare unveils photon-counting CT and ReadyFix fleet management at ACC.26

GE HealthCare is showcasing its cardiology portfolio at ACC.26, featuring AI-enabled imaging technologies and software solutions addressing cardiovascular disease, which kills over 900,000 Americans annually. The company received US FDA 510(k) clearance for Photonova Spectra, a photon-counting CT system with proprietary Deep Silicon detectors designed to provide ultra-high-definition cardiac imaging and improved plaque characterisation. GE HealthCare introduced ReadyFix fleet management solution for MAC VU360 ECG workstations, enabling remote diagnostics and software deployment to optimise device uptime. The company also announced a US collaboration with Gentuity, connecting customers with HF-OCT and Vis-Rx PRIME Micro-Imaging Catheter for enhanced coronary procedure visualisation. The $20.6 billion company serves patients globally with imaging, diagnostics and AI solutions across the cardiology care pathway.

Business Wire
Mar 23rd, 2026
GE HealthCare's photon-counting CT Photonova Spectra receives FDA clearance

GE HealthCare has received FDA 510(k) clearance for Photonova Spectra, a photon-counting computed tomography system powered by its Deep Silicon detector technology. The system directly counts individual photons and measures their energy, enabling higher spectral and spatial resolution compared to conventional CT systems that first convert X-rays into visible light. Photonova Spectra features 8-bin energy resolution, wide detector coverage and rapid 0.23-second rotation speed, supporting fast acquisition and detailed visualisation across multiple clinical specialties. The system automatically captures spectral and ultra-high definition spatial data simultaneously without requiring special protocols. The technology incorporates NVIDIA accelerated computing to process up to 50 times more data than conventional CT systems. GE HealthCare is collaborating with institutions including UW-Madison and Stanford Medicine to explore clinical applications and imaging protocols.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 17th, 2026
GE HealthCare appoints Stryker CEO Kevin Lobo to board of directors

GE HealthCare has appointed Kevin Lobo, chair and CEO of Stryker Corporation, to its board of directors effective 13 March. Lobo brings over 25 years of medical technology, operational and financial leadership experience to the role. Lobo has served as Stryker's CEO since October 2012 and board chair since July 2014. Previously, he held leadership positions at Johnson & Johnson, including president of Ethicon Endo Strategy, and at chemical and pharmaceutical company Rhône-Poulenc. His early career included finance roles at KPMG, Unilever and Kraft Canada. GE HealthCare chairman H. Lawrence Culp said Lobo's clinical expertise and track record of driving innovation would strengthen the board as the company pursues growth priorities in personalised, connected healthcare.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 16th, 2026
Arthur J. Gallagher leads with 17.9% revenue growth while Grand Canyon Education and GE HealthCare struggle

Arthur J. Gallagher, an insurance brokerage and consulting firm, stands out amongst cash-producing stocks with a 12.8% trailing 12-month free cash flow margin. The company has demonstrated strong revenue growth of 17.9% annually over the past two years and earnings per share growth of 17.7% annually over five years, outperforming peers. In contrast, Grand Canyon Education faces challenges with underwhelming student numbers and modest earnings growth of just 7.2% annually over five years, despite a 21.6% free cash flow margin. GE HealthCare also struggles with weak 2.7% annual revenue growth over two years and limited organic expansion. Arthur J. Gallagher, operating in approximately 130 countries, provides insurance brokerage, reinsurance and consulting services globally.