We’re hiring!

We’re looking for talented people

We are an ambitious team of people working in research, engineering, medicine, marketing, and many other fields. We have diverse skills and interests, but we all share the desire to improve medical diagnostics by providing doctors with supporting tools.

You will find our open positions below. If you don’t see a suitable role but are convinced that you would make a great addition to our group, feel free to send us an open application at jobs@scanvio.com!
Clinical Research Associate
Clinical Research Associate
Software Development
Customer Success
Sales
Marketing
We are looking for a motivated Clinical Research Associate to support our clinical and usability testing efforts. You’ll work in our Regulatory and Clinical Operations Team and assist with clinical study coordination, electronic data capture (EDC) management, and human factors evaluations (both formative and summative). This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a product in active development and gain experience across multiple areas in medical device development.
Zürich, Switzerland
Full time
Student projects: Deep-learning-based detection and localization of endometriosis in ultrasound videos
R&D
Software Development
Customer Success
Sales
Marketing
We are looking for motivated students to join our team for an exciting deep-learning project as part of a Bachelor’s thesis, Semester project, or Master’s thesis. You will work on state-of-the-art AI techniques applied to medical imaging, contributing to real-world solutions that support clinical decision-making. As part of a dynamic startup environment, you will gain hands-on experience not only with advanced deep-learning models and real medical data but also with the fast-paced, innovative culture of an early-stage MedTech company. This is a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact in the area of women's health, collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of AI engineers and medical experts, and potentially contribute to publications in top-tier conferences.
Thesis
Scanvio team