McKesson

Healthcare

Sr.TechnicalProductManager,eCommerce

$137–228k Dallas, Texas, United States; Fort Worth, Texas, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Sr. Technical Product Manager, eCommerce at McKesson. Skills: Product management, eCommerce platforms, Technical product management. Manage digital products. Define product strategy”

What You'll Achieve.

Measurable improvements in reliability; Measurable improvements in scalability; Measurable improvements in performance; Improve user satisfaction; Improve user engagement; Improve user retention; Deliver features on time; Deliver improvements on time; Deliver features within scope; Deliver improvements within scope; Minimal rework; Minimal technical debt

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Analytical skills; Data-driven decision making; Identify issues; Propose improvements; Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

7+ years technical product management, 7+ years influencing matrixed teams, Product technical product lifecycle management, Agile methodologies, Digital transformation

Nice to Have

7+ years building business cases, Healthcare industry experience, Regulated environment experience

What You'll Do.

Manage digital products

Define product strategy

Align product with goals

Develop innovative products

Manage product roadmap

Interpret market research

Interpret user research

Oversee product performance

Design product activities

Develop product activities

Manage product activities

Identify product features

Manage product features

Translate business requirements

Prioritize backlog items

Lead product innovation

Prototype development

Scale product development

Align product execution

Lead product lifecycle

Plan product development

Work with engineering teams

Participate in sprint planning

Participate in standups

Participate in retrospectives

Promote on-time delivery

Understand data models

Understand system integrations

Validate feature enhancement

Validate functionality enhancement

Build stakeholder relationships

Validate technical solutions

Incorporate user feedback

Prioritize feature expansion

Prioritize new product development

Support customer discovery

Support usability testing

Inform product decisions

Monitor product performance

Identify product issues

Propose product improvements

Demonstrate measurable improvements

Improve user satisfaction

Improve user engagement

Improve user retention

Deliver features on time

Deliver improvements on time

Deliver features within scope

Deliver improvements within scope

Minimize technical debt

Create product documentation

Maintain product documentation

Communicate dependencies

Develop product roadmaps

Socialize product roadmaps

Develop decision logs

Socialize decision logs

Develop technical rationale

Socialize technical rationale

Facilitate knowledge transfer

Document product decisions

Document architectural trade-offs

Document lessons learned

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Cross-functional teams; Engineering teams; Design teams; Business teams; Stakeholders; Customer success; Executive leadership; Internal stakeholders; External stakeholders; Sales; Support; Testing teams

Communication Scope

Technical documentation; Product roadmaps; Decision logs; Technical rationale

Process & Methodology

Agile methodologies, Product roadmap, Release timelines, Sprint goals

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