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Senior Product Manager (Medical Devices/Digital Health)- UK

Spacelabs Healthcare
Edinburgh
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At Spacelabs Healthcare, we’re driven by a mission to transform healthcare through continuous innovation. Our scalable solutions empower clinicians with critical patient data, enhance decision-making, and improve both clinical and economic outcomes. Join us in creating safer, smarter environments for patients—because lives depend on you.


About the Role

We are seeking a strategic and visionary UK Product Support 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 where you’ll shape the future of cardiac diagnostics by integrating cutting‑edge technology with clinical insights. You’ll work cross‑functionally to deliver intuitive, secure, and compliant solutions that improve patient care and clinician efficiency.


Key Responsibilities

  • Define and drive the product vision, roadmap, and strategy for diagnostic cardiology solutions.
  • Translate market trends and clinical needs into innovative product features.
  • Lead cross‑functional teams through product development, launch, and post‑market support.
  • Collaborate with engineering, clinical, regulatory, and commercial teams to ensure successful delivery.
  • Engage with clinicians and key opinion leaders to validate product direction.
  • Champion the voice of the customer in all product decisions.
  • Drive development of cloud‑based workflow and analysis tools with a focus on scalability, security, and compliance.
  • Ensure regulatory compliance for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) across global standards (FDA, CE, etc.).

What We’re Looking For

  • 5–7 years of product management experience in medical devices or digital health.
  • Expertise in Holter monitoring, ECG analysis, or cardiac diagnostics.
  • Proven success in SaMD and cloud‑based platform development.
  • Accredited degree or certification in nursing, cardiovascular technology, or similar (MBA preferred).
  • Strong strategic thinking, analytical, and leadership skills.
  • Experience with agile methodologies and cross‑functional collaboration.
  • Familiarity with AI/ML applications in diagnostics and cybersecurity regulations (HIPAA, GDPR).
  • Experience with global product launches and international teams.

Ideal Attributes

  • Creative thinker and proactive problem solver.
  • Passionate about improving patient care through innovation.
  • Excellent communicator and team collaborator.

Ready to shape the future of cardiac diagnostics?


Apply now and be part of a team that’s redefining healthcare technology.


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