Experteer Overview As Product Manager in a matrixed data science environment, you translate regulatory workflows into technical roadmaps for AI-driven regulatory tools. You’ll align data science, regulatory affairs, and product strategy to accelerate submissions and improve document workflows. You lead cross-functional teams to deliver AI-enabled solutions that address global regulatory challenges. This role offers the chance to shape regulatory technology, drive adoption, and enable faster, compliant drug development.Compensaciones / Beneficios
- Define and drive product strategy and roadmaps for AI-driven regulatory tools
- Translate workflows into technical requirements and prioritize features
- Collaborate with data science to align product goals with AI capabilities
- Drive prioritization across competing initiatives and resource constraints
- Identify opportunities for generative AI to improve document generation, QC, and reviews
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support multiple use cases
- Support digital transformation with generative AI enabled technologies
- Lead agile delivery teams from concept to launch and iterations
- Define user stories, acceptance criteria, and success metrics
- Coordinate with data science teams for deployment and lifecycle maintenanceResponsabilidades
- 10+ years in product management with 3–5+ years leading teams
- 5+ years hands-on product management experience
- 3+ years in pharmaceutical/biotech clinical development environment
- Strong understanding of global regulatory submission processes (FDA, EMA, PMDA)
- Experience developing or deploying generative AI tools (prompt engineering, RAG, knowledge graphs, agent-based approaches)Requisitos principales
- competitive compensation package with equity participation
- professional development opportunities and conference attendance
- opportunity to directly impact patient outcomes
- collaborative environment with world-class data scientists
- exposure to cutting-edge regulatory technology
- travel for cross-functional sessions and conferences