ROLE SUMMARY:
The Project Leader is responsible for building and executing innovative imaging and novel digital medicine-based strategies, with a specific focus and subject matter expertise in MRI / MRS, for multiple therapeutic programs. Their primary focus will be on identifying, developing scientific and technological solutions for validating, qualifying and utilizing imaging and digital endpoints, with a primary focus on MRI / MRS imaging endpoints, to measure the impact of therapeutic interventions across the enterprise. The Project Leader will be the key subject matter expert/point of contact for that project and lead/be a part of a multidisciplinary project team/s and are accountable for the design and progression of clinical methodological studies utilizing the deployment of existing, qualified imaging techniques as well as developing novel imaging paradigms. These techniques may require translation and clinical qualification as well as advanced analytics. While MRI is the primary modality focus for this position, the Project lead will not be limited to just MRI and MRS activities/modalities.
The Project Lead will interact with key internal and external stakeholders, collaborate and strategize with individuals and teams across research and development, determine the most appropriate approach to advance projects, evaluate new technologies /methods, as well as interpret data for asset teams.
ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provide scientific leadership, strategic direction and expertise to Research and Development in the application of Magnetic Resonance Technologies (MRI and MRS) to support the development of medicines from target identification through Proof-of-Concept.
Exhibits substantial scientific and operational bandwidth simultaneously leading multiple projects across different therapeutic areas and stages of development.
Responsible for championing innovative scientific and technical measures and strategies to deliver differentiated solutions for preclinical and clinical teams/programs from idea to implementation to regulatory qualification.
Exhibits significant learning agility and build deep knowledge around disease biology, biomedical engineering or data analytics for the programs they lead.
Responsible for determining the most effective technical or analytical solution for a given project considering cost, technical and operational feasibility and time to delivery.
Leverages experience to not only lead the project internally but also collaborate with partners in other units within Pfizer and/or in the external academic, medical and technology community to identify and advance their project(s).
Manage investment risk in individual projects through early identification of key questions, the development of a clear technical, clinical and experimental plan to build confidence in the approach and ability to ultimately deliver the required solution.
Identifies major operational and logistical risks and develops and implements effective mitigation.
Inspires strategic and operational excellence in a matrixed organization.
Coordinates with client research or development teams to ensure alignment on the project objectives and deliverables.
Demonstrates ability to be an effective communicator; keeping leadership, partners and team members well informed of strategy and progress and will also be able to effectively represent projects to governance organizations, external advisors and potential partners.
Contributes to the broader Project Leader community through sharing best-practice and may mentor and coach other project leaders as required.
Be a primary point of contact for external academic and industrial partners and collaborators for projects involving the use of MRI technologies.
Develops key relationships across the organization to ensure that MRI technology expertise is furnished to leadership as needed.
Maintain cutting edge knowledge of the MR imaging field; be aware of major advances and emerging trends and maintain excellent links with academic groups worldwide.
Provide input on study protocols, acquisition techniques and parameters, analysis, and imaging-specific trial documents.
Assist in selection of imaging core labs and external collaborators.
Provide oversight of image-related trial conduct and deliverables.
Educate research and clinical teams on the values and limitations of various MRI techniques.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
PhD or Master’s degree in one of the following: medical physics, chemistry, pharmacology, biomedical engineering, engineering, physiology, or similar field.
PhD (preferred) and 5+ years of relevant MRI experience required or Master’s degree and 7+ years of relevant experience required
Experience in imaging (specifically MRI) measures development and implementation across therapeutic areas
Experience with regulatory qualification of novel imaging measures
Proven aptitude for analyzing and solving problems pragmatically
Proficient in managing multiple projects simultaneously
Ability to prioritize tasks effectively
Flexibility and adaptability to work autonomously or collaboratively in a matrix environment
Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
Diverse leadership experiences and capabilities, including the ability to influence and collaborate with peers, develop and coach others, oversee and guide work of others and achieve meaningful outcomes and create business impact.
Breadth of diverse leadership experiences and capabilities including: the ability to influence and collaborate with peers, develop and coach others, oversee and guide the work of other colleagues to achieve meaningful outcomes and create business impact.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Expertise in clinical study design for clinical trials, MRI imaging, imaging method development and implementation / translation
Strong grasp of MR physics with extensive hands-on experience in clinical and/or preclinical image acquisition.
Ability to apply magnetic resonance techniques across multiple therapeutic areas.
Ability to understand preclinical science and preclinical imaging data and to translate that information into the clinic.
Ability to develop and expand networks with key opinion leaders in the imaging field
Capable of leading team of internal and/or external scientists in a matrixed environment
Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills
Ability to drive innovative solutions and enhance organizational efficiency
Advanced problem-solving abilities and dedication to achieving new milestones
Adaptability and resilience in dynamic business environments
Knowledge and experience in Good Clinical Practices
Proven scientific writing skills, with strong inter-personal, written/verbal communication skills, including ability to evaluate, interpret and present complex data
Additional Job Details:
Last date to apply is March 27, 2026
Work Location Assignment: This is a hybrid role requiring you to live within commuting distance and work on-site an average of 2.5 days per week or more as needed.
Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility.
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