Senior Product Manager - Medical Devices/Digital Health

OSI Systems, Inc
Edinburgh
11 hours ago
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Overview

At Spacelabs Healthcare, we’re driven by a mission to continuosly innovate healthcare technology to improve clinical and economic outcomes. Our scalable solutions deliver critical patient data across local and remote systems, empowering better-informed decisions, enhancing efficiency, and creating safer environments for patients.


Why Join Us?

Because lives depend on what we do—and on what you’ll do here.


Relocation Package available for the right candidate (within the UK)


Position Overview

We’re looking for a strategic and experienced Senior Product Manager to lead the development and lifecycle management of our Diagnostic Cardiology portfolio, with a strong emphasis on our next-generation cloud-based workflow and analysis platform. This is a high-impact role that will shape the future of our Diagnostic Cardiology division by integrating cutting-edge technology with clinical insights. The ideal candidate will have deep domain expertise in Holter monitoring, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, EKG carts, or related cardiac diagnostics, along with a proven track record in Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) and cloud-based platforms.


Responsibilities

  • Define and drive the product vision, roadmap, and strategy for the diagnostic cardiology portfolio.
  • Translate market trends, customer needs, and clinical requirements into innovative product solutions.
  • Lead cross-functional teams through the product lifecycle—from concept to launch and post-market support.
  • Collaborate with engineering, clinical, regulatory, and commercial teams to ensure timely and compliant product delivery.
  • Engage with clinicians, customers, and key opinion leaders to gather insights and validate product direction.
  • Champion the voice of the customer in all product decisions.
  • Drive development and optimization of cloud-based workflow and analysis tools, ensuring scalability, security, and compliance.
  • Partner with software engineering teams to deliver intuitive, high-performance user experiences.
  • Ensure products meet global regulatory standards (FDA, CE, etc.) for SaMD.
  • Support documentation and submission processes as needed.

Qualifications

  • 5–7+ years of product management experience in medical devices or digital health.
  • Proven expertise in Holter monitoring, ECG analysis, or related cardiac diagnostics.
  • Strong background in SaMD development and lifecycle management.
  • Successful track record in launching and managing cloud-based platforms in regulated environments.
  • Accredited degree or certification in nursing, cardiovascular technology, or similar (MBA preferred).
  • Excellent strategic thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.
  • Strong leadership and communication abilities; experience in cross-functional collaboration.
  • Familiarity with agile development methodologies and tools.
  • Experience with AI/ML applications in cardiology or diagnostics.
  • Knowledge of cybersecurity and data privacy regulations (e.g., HIPAA, GDPR).
  • Experience with international teams and global product launches.
  • Attributes We Value
  • Creative thinker, proactive problem solver, and passionate about improving patient care through innovative product strategies.


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