Defines the roadmap for Omny's core data engine, manages product backlog, prioritizes features, and collaborates with teams to enhance user experience.
Description: Defines the roadmap for Omny’s core data engine, prioritizing features that enhance data accessibility and researcher experience.
Responsibilities:
Conduct market research to identify emerging needs in the Real-World Evidence (RWE) space.
Translate user needs into detailed technical specifications for the Engineering team.
Manage the product backlog and prioritize sprints based on business impact.
Work with Marketing to launch new data features and therapeutic area modules.
Top Skills
Data Platform
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