Own and manage the product backlog, including prioritization and ongoing grooming
Define, maintain, and communicate product roadmaps for new product development and sustaining activities
Act as the primary product decision‑maker, balancing scope, value, risk, and technical constraints
Lead scoping discussions and effort estimation exercises with engineering and cross‑functional teams
Elicit, document, and manage requirements, translating user and business needs into clear user stories and acceptance criteria
Ensure requirements are well‑defined, traceable, and aligned with overall product strategy
Partner with clinical, scientific, and business stakeholders to understand workflows, user needs, and success criteria
Collaborate closely with engineering, SQA, and operations teams to support design, development, and testing activities
Coordinate dependencies and resolve ambiguities to keep delivery on track
Support release planning, execution, and readiness, including defect triage and scope trade‑off decisions
Monitor product outcomes and stakeholder feedback to drive continuous improvement
Maintain clear product documentation and ensure shared understanding across teams
Requirements
Bachelor's or Master’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, Health Informatics, or a related field.
6+ years of experience in product management, with a focus on technical products in healthcare or software integration.
Prior experience in healthcare environments optimizing lab operations, order-to-cash, and billing/reimbursement workflows, including analytics-driven systems.
Familiarity with Salesforce, or Lab Information Management Systems (LIMS).
Strong technical proficiency, including understanding of APIs, data modeling, cloud services (e.g., AWS, GCP), and software development lifecycle.
Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to manage cross-functional projects in a fast-paced, regulated industry.