[Hiring] Principal Product Owner Research Experimental Data Workflow @GSK

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Role Description

This role involves designing and delivering an innovative roadmap that enhances the laboratory scientist experience and shapes how R&D captures, manages, and leverages experimental data.

  • Serve as a trusted advisor with strong domain expertise in business processes and industry best practices.
  • Own the product vision, roadmap, and delivery for Revvity Signals Notebook & VitroVivo applications across Research.
  • Work closely with R&D scientists, data engineering, and vendors to translate scientific needs into product requirements.
  • Prioritise and manage the product backlog, drive delivery with cross-functional Agile teams, and ensure high-quality features.
  • Champion data integrity, lineage, provenance, and interoperability requirements for experimental data.
  • Focus on improving the user experience for lab scientists, making data capture intuitive and effective.
  • Lead stakeholder engagement and change adoption activities with Research users and leadership.
  • Monitor product performance, user adoption, and business outcomes; apply iterative improvement and data-driven decision making.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Life Sciences, Computer Science, or Information Technology.
  • Five or more years of Product Owner/product management experience in lab data capture or electronic lab notebook (ELN) applications.
  • Five or more years of partnering with R&D scientists and stakeholders to analyse problems and design solutions.
  • Five or more years of experience with Agile project management tools and methodologies.

Requirements

  • Prior direct experience with Revvity Signals products (Signals Notebook and/or Signals VitroVivo).
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Experience working in multi-disciplinary environments and managing competing priorities.
  • Familiarity with regulatory, compliance, and security considerations in laboratory data management.
  • Proven ability to work independently & strong attention to detail.
  • Advanced degree in Life Sciences.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to shape the future of research data capture at GSK.
  • Collaborative environment with benefits and support to grow your career.
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