Vice President, Product
Senseye, Inc. · Austin, TX · 3 wk ago
On-siteInformation TechnologyFull-time
Responsibilities
- Define and own the Target Product Profile (TPP), the authoritative document describing what Senseye’s product must do, for whom, under what conditions, and to what standard.
- Ensure product attributes address the needs of clinicians, patients, and payers—these are not always the same requirements, and the TPP must account for all three.
- Ensure product positioning aligns with emerging society guidelines and KOL needs, in coordination with Market Access.
- Own the standard for clinical usability; establish and drive toward what ‘good’ looks like for clinicians and patients actually using it.
- Lead UI/UX development: working with the design and engineering teams, define what needs to change and why, grounded in clinical workflow reality and physician input from Voice of Customer.
- Translate physician research findings into prioritized, actionable product improvements.
- Build the feedback loop between pilot deployments and product improvements, what you learn at pilot sites feeds directly back into the product roadmap.
- Own the product roadmap and work with the cross-functional team to execute on it.
- Own the app experience and hardware expansion; work with mobile engineers to close usability gaps systematically.
- Define the product’s fit within clinical workflows across agreed channels and sites of care: primary care, behavioral health, VA/DoD, telehealth.
- Lead investigative work on clinical integrations, defining what we integrate into, who it serves, and what it should look like; you own the strategic and functional requirements, not the engineering implementation.
Requirements
- Direct experience working on a FDA-regulated software medical device, preferably one that you helped bring to market.
- Diagnostics, digital health, or software as a medical device background.
- 8–10 years of product experience, very comfortable working in a very agile environment.
- Deep understanding of the TPP framework and what it means to define a product for simultaneous clinical, regulatory, and commercial use.
- Able to work credibly and collaboratively alongside AI engineers, clinical scientists, regulatory specialists, and market access strategists.
- User-centered product instincts; you understand that scientific validity and clinical usability are both important but different problems, and you know how to close the gap between them.
- Motivated to learn and help to define product direction; able, willing, and excited to take what you know and apply it in new ways and take on challenges that require flexibility in thinking.
- Comfortable in a 20-person company where Vice President Product means you are also doing the work.