Cook Group

Business Operations & Execution Manager, iMRI Division

Cook Group$90K — $120K *
Healthcare
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • College degree in a related field or equivalent experience
  • Extensive experience in sales, marketing, product management, pricing, or corporate accounts in the medical device industry
  • Prior cross-functional collaboration experience to achieve business objectives
  • Demonstrated business execution and project management skills
  • Proven leadership skills with experience in leading organizational change
  • Strong oral and written communication skills
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.

Responsibilities

  • Execute and launch defined processes, solutions, and initiatives
  • Support change management and commercial productivity efforts
  • Ensure operational processes meet customer and stakeholder needs
  • Lead measurement and compliance of operational processes
  • Collaborate with sales and marketing teams on market initiatives
  • Maintain effective communication with internal stakeholders
  • Track administrative tasks and ensure compliance with quality and regulatory requirements.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for travel up to 75%
  • Work in a dynamic medical device environment
  • Engagement with various operational and strategic units
  • Potential for professional growth through cross-functional collaboration
Full Job Description
Overview

The Business Operations and Execution Manager (BOEM) is a key member of the iMRI commercialization team and is responsible for driving procedural adoption and supporting capital equipment sales efforts. This role focuses on guiding healthcare providers and key decision-makers through the adoption process of Cook Medical’s iMRI suite, ensuring clinical confidence, operational readiness, and alignment with institutional needs.

 

The BOEM iMRI is a clinical expert within a sales organization, responsible for understanding account dynamics and helping move customers from interest to acquisition. This role requires a blend of clinical knowledge, sales acumen and account strategy, particularly in capital equipment sales.

 

This role collaborates closely with Siemens, Marketing, Business Operations, and other external partners to target key accounts, refine value messaging and drive purchasing decisions. While the BOEM supports procedural adoption and clinical education, dedicated Education & Training teams within Centers of Excellence will lead hands-on training.

 

Responsibilities

Key Responsibilities

 

Sales & Account Strategy

  • Serve as theclinical leadin the iMRIsales funnel, assessing account readiness, understanding clinical needs, and supporting purchasing decisions.
  • Partner withSiemens sales to identify and engage target accounts, advancing them through the funnel.
  • Develop and executestrategic engagement plansfor high-value hospital systems and specialty clinics.
  • Supportsales presentations and discussionsby communicating theclinical, operational, and financial benefits of iMRI-guided procedures.
  • Track key success metrics for customer engagement, including time-to-adoption, procedural volume, and stakeholder buy-in

Customer Engagement & Adoption

  • Act as theprimary clinical contactfor target accounts, assisting insuite configuration, procedural integration, and workflow optimization.
  • Collaborate with Siemens and internal teams to analyzeaccount-specific clinical and technical requirements.
  • Educateclinical teams, administrators, and stakeholderson iMRI capabilities, procedural workflows, and benefits compared to traditional imaging technologies.
  • Establish customer engagement tracking methods, such as utilization reports, post-training assessments, and periodic check-ins.
  • Implement follow-up strategies after initial training to reinforce adoption and address ongoing needs, ensuring sustained engagement.

Clinical Support & Specialization

  • Assist in physicians and healthcare teams successfully adopting MRI-guided interventional procedures.
  • Specialize inbiopsy-driven accounts(e.g., liver, kidney, soft tissue), then evolve intoprocedure-specific CLs(e.g., cardiac, urology, neurology) as market expansion progresses.
  • Work closely with marketing and sales to refinecustomer engagement strategiesbased on clinical insights.
  • Stay updated on the latest developments in MRI technology, interventional techniques, and industry trends, ensuring expertise aligns with evolving market needs.

Collaboration & Process Optimization

  • Facilitate account alignment acrossIR, urology, oncology, and other clinical teamstoensure seamless procedural integration.
  • Partner with theCommercial Business Solutions Manager to support business case validation and ensurefinancial feasibility for each account.
  • Align with Marketing and Siemens teams toleverage clinical data and real-world case studiesto strengthen iMRI9s value proposition.
  • Establish feedback loops, where insights from clinical teams inform future product development, customer support strategies, and marketing efforts.

Post-Implementation & Customer Success

  • Track and monitorsuite utilization, procedural volume, and clinical satisfactionpost-sale, providing feedback to Marketing and Product Management.
  • Ensure astructured onboarding processfor new accounts, working alongside theEducation & Training team for in-depth procedural training.
  • Developongoing engagement strategiesto ensure continuous account activation and procedure optimization beyond the initial training phase
  • Address basic reimbursement and procedural support questions, escalating financial concerns to the Business Manager.

Additional Focus Section: Leadership & Coordination

  • Lead onboarding, training, and knowledge-sharing across the commercial team, serving as the senior field liaison.
  • Collaborate with the Director of Strategy Enablement to refine best practices, standardize tools, and document successful engagement frameworks.
  • Support hiring, mentoring, and performance evaluation of future team members.
  • Provide insights to help prioritize geographic expansion and identify top-tier accounts in the U.S. and Europe.
Qualifications

Required Experience:College degree in related field and/or equivalent relevant experience

 Experience in capital equipment sales or clinical adoption of advanced medical technologies is a strong advantage. Strong understanding of interventional procedures and workflow implications for imaging modalities (e.g., CT, MRI, ultrasound). Ability to work cross-functionally with physicians, hospital administrators, and key account stakeholders to drive purchasing decisions. Strong communication and presentation skills to educate clinical teams and decision-makers effectively. Proven ability to manage long-term sales cycles, influence key stakeholders and support large-scale equipment adoption.Prior experience leading organizational changeModel the company standards that others are expected to follow.Demonstrate positive and constructive behaviours that drive team cooperation in achieving market objectivesMust have effective oral and written communication skillsExcellent problem-solving skillsAbility to work in collaborative and independent work situations and environments with minimal supervision

 

Preferred Qualifications:

Demonstrate strong Business execution/project management skills.Demonstrate strong leadership skills.Prior experience leading organizational change.Proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, and Outlook)Experience with Salesforce CRM and Service NowModel the company standards that others are expected to follow.Demonstrate positive and constructive behaviours that drive team cooperation in achieving market objectives.

 

Physical Requirements/Work Environment:Ability to travel up to 75%.Work under general office environmental conditions.

 

About Cook Group

Cook Group is a privately held company that operates in the healthcare industry. The company was founded in 1963 by Bill and Gayle Cook and is headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana. Cook Group is comprised of several subsidiaries that manufacture and distribute medical devices, drugs, and biologic materials. The company's products are used in a variety of medical specialties, including interventional radiology, vascular surgery, critical care medicine, and women's health. Cook Group is committed to improving patient outcomes through innovation and collaboration with healthcare providers.
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