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Product Manager - Medical Imaging

CT19
Oxford
3 weeks ago
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An opportunity to join one of the UK's most innovative DeepTech Medical imaging Start-ups. This company are about to disrupt the Medical Imaging Market with a new breed of 3D Radiography.


Job title: Product Manager

Location: Oxford (hybrid with travel)


Want to be part of a Medical Device start-up team transforming the cost and availability of medical imaging devices? The team are looking for a Product Manager to join the department and continue building on the success of their product lines. You will be utilising your scientific knowledge, portfolio management and commercial skills to exploit the companies unique tomosynthesis imaging technologies to produce commercially successful products.


About the role:

  • Working with the VP of Product Management to define the company’s product strategy and roadmap for our imaging products
  • Ensuring product definition meets customer needs and is consistent with both the companies’ technological capabilities and the overall company strategy and resources
  • Promoting excellent relationships with customers (both end-users and OEM customers) to ensure product and market needs are well understood and providing support to the sales team in commercial negotiations
  • Working closely with the R&D team to guide future product development
  • Designing and executing scientifically robust clinical tests and studies in conjunction with the R&D team and external clinical partners
  • Working with external stakeholders (e.g. research organisations) to form strategic knowledge sharing partnerships to inform the ongoing product development within the organisation
  • Producing requirements and risk analyses consistent with industry best practice and internal documentation standards
  • Overseeing the post-market support arrangements for integrated products
  • Contributing to the company’s Intellectual Property portfolio
  • Travel to customer sites in the UK and overseas as required
  • Maintain a safe working environment and follow all protocols to ensure compliance with company quality procedures and regulatory standards


About the candidate:

Qualifications

  • Educated to at least degree level in the physical sciences or engineering, or equivalent experience


Experience

  • Successful track record of creating requirements analyses and defining products
  • New product introduction with a high science content within a clinical environment
  • Development of strategic product roadmaps
  • Experience of working in a highly regulated industry or another process-driven environment
  • Experience of product management within the veterinary or medical domain


Skills

  • Broad technological awareness with an ability to rapidly assimilate technical and scientific knowledge
  • Ability to understand complex science and technological problems and translate these into product opportunities which match the capabilities of our technology
  • Ability to rapidly develop deep understanding of current diagnostic imaging practices and challenges within a global context
  • Requirements analysis
  • Programme management
  • Commercial acumen with the ability to influence and lead strategic decision-making within the business
  • The ability to influence and manage effective internal and external relationships
  • Detail focus with the tenacity to see tasks through to their successful completion
  • Resourcefulness and ability to find solutions to challenges in a fast-paced, results-driven company
  • Well organised with the ability to prioritise and de-prioritise effectively to manage competing stakeholder needs
  • Ability to work within an agile framework

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