Hi All,

*Job Title: Product Owner   *

*Location: Plano, TX *

*Duration: 12+ Contract*



*ONSITE FROM FIRST DAY*



*MBA, Medical Device Industry exp and Familiar with FDA*



15 + years of exp.

Mandatory skills:

•             Bachelor’s degree, or advance degree in Computer Science, or
MS



Responsibilities:

•             Lead requirements gathering effort for non-regulated Digital
Health products

•             Work closely with product management, project manager,
upstream marketing, s/w implementation, therapy teams, physicians,
patients, and other stakeholders

•             Responsible for UX/UI application design

•             Document user story details based on the requirements after
reviewing with development teams

•             Define iteration objectives and defines user acceptance
criteria

•             Attend scrum meetings including stand-ups, retrospectives,
and demos

•             Work hands-on with the development team to ensure product
delivery

•             Align S/W development with product expectations and
requirements

•             Document new and modified features for implementation

•             Support other non-technical teams, such as sales and
marketing in clarifying product function



Skills Required:

•             Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Electrical
Engineering/Biomedical Engineering/Industrial Design/related technical
field

•             9 + years relevant work experience

•             Experience in Application Development

•             Experience working with Agile processes

•             Demonstrated ability to quickly ascertain technical aspects
of product



Preferred

•             Digital Health Product Development experience

•             2+ years of experience in life sciences, medical device, or
pharmaceutical field

•             Experience delivering s/w based products

•             Proficiency in Agile tools such as JIRA

•             Familiarity in working with Azure cloud services





Thanks & Regards,

Sai Kiran Nandrolu

Sr. Recruiter

E:  saikiran.nandr...@w3global.com

A:  1701 Legacy Dr, Suite#1000, Frisco, Texas - 75034

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