About the Role
Job Summary:
We are seeking an experienced Product Director to lead the strategy, development, and execution of our product portfolio, focusing on innovative medical technologies. The Product Director will collaborate with cross-functional teams to define product vision, oversee development lifecycles, and ensure alignment with market needs and company goals. This role requires strategic thinking, strong leadership, and a passion for bringing cutting-edge products to market.
Key Responsibilities:
Define product strategy, roadmap, and vision.
Oversee product development from concept to launch.
Collaborate with engineering, marketing, and sales teams to deliver innovative solutions.
Ensure products meet regulatory and market requirements.
Drive market analysis and customer research to guide product innovation.
Manage product lifecycle, including enhancements, updates, and iterations.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business, Engineering, or related field.
7+ years of experience in product management, preferably in MedTech or healthcare industries.
Strong leadership and communication skills.
Proven experience in product development and lifecycle management.
Familiarity with regulatory and compliance standards in the healthcare industry.
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience in medical technology or diagnostic imaging.
Proven ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive product success.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
About the Company
BioProtonics is a pioneering company focused on advancing diagnostic imaging through its Magnetic Resonance Histopathology (MRH) technology. MRH offers a non-invasive, high-resolution method for analyzing tissue microarchitecture during routine MRI scans. By capturing detailed spectral data across various wavelengths, MRH provides valuable insights into tissue health, helping differentiate between normal and potentially diseased or cancerous tissues. This innovative approach aims to enhance early disease detection, reduce the need for invasive biopsies, and improve patient care through more precise diagnostic capabilities.