Company: IXICO
Location: London
Posted: May 3rd, 2026
IXICO plc (AIM: IXI), is a global leader in neuroscience imaging and biomarker analytics, using its proprietary AI-driven platform to help advance the treatment of neurological disorders and reduce the uncertainties associated with drug discovery, development and monitoring. As a key part of the global neurological disease research community, the Company has built a global reputation and 20-year track record as an end-to-end Imaging Contract Research Organisation (iCRO) working with leading pharma companies, innovative biotech's, disease consortia and non-profit organisations. IXICO has supported hundreds of neurological clinical trials, analysed hundreds of thousands scans and built an expansive network of expert imaging centres around the world.
The IXICO Platform is tailor-made for neurological disease, reliably processing data from global trials, precisely measuring key imaging biomarkers associated with the identification, progression and treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer's, Huntington's and Parkinson's. Image data is interrogated by the Platform and IXICO's expert scientists translating complex data into clinically meaningful while minimizing data variability and increasing reproducibility.
Our people are empowered to enable us to achieve our company goals and their own personal development through the “4A” values at the heart of our culture: Aspiration, Ability, Agility and Accountability.
To help us deliver our medical image analysis solutions to large clinical trials we are hiring a dedicated Imaging Applications Engineer on a permanent full-time capacity.
Purpose of the Role:
This role is focused on supporting our pharma clients’ clinical trial projects by implementing and deploying production-grade medical imaging data processing and analysis solutions within our proprietary IXICO data management platform. The job holder is experienced in the medical image domain and is responsible for executing the configuration of IXICO platform(s) in accordance with project requirement specifications, and for the design, development, validation and deployment of bespoke image analysis workflow features that are required for an allocated portfolio of projects.
The job holder works hand-in-hand with Analysis Product, Image Analyst, Biomarker Science and Technology teams to ensure that requirement specifications are fully and clearly documented, implemented, and tested at project start-up, meeting project start-up timelines agreed with IXICO’s Project Managers. The role further supports Project Managers with defining and implementing features to fulfil workflow change requests arising during a clinical trial project.
As part of the Technology team, the role holder is responsible for supporting internal users with data processing and analysis issue resolution and contributes to continuous process improvement.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The duties and responsibilities listed below are representative, but not exhaustive of the role. There may be some variation and/or development of these duties and responsibilities without changing the general nature of the role:
Qualifications and skills required for the role:
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How to Apply
IXICO is working hard to create a representative, inclusive and empowered team, because we believe different experiences, perspectives and backgrounds make a better workplace, and ultimately better services.
IXICO doesn’t discriminate on the basis of race, colour, religion or belief, gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or any other protected class.
This is a great opportunity for a dedicated Imaging Applications Engineer to thrive in an engaging and fast-paced environment, to make a difference on an everyday basis.
If you think IXICO should meet you, please send us your CV and covering letter by email to careers@ixico.com or apply directly via LinkedIn. We are looking forward to your application.
Please note that our entire business is operating under a Hybrid-Working Model, where UK-based employees are required to attend our London office 2 days a week. If you have got any questions, please reach out to our careers team.
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