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Product Manager - Biotech

Barrington James
Nottingham
6 months ago
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|Fully Remote | Full-Time

Start Date: ASAP


Join one of Europe’s most exciting TechBio startups, where machine learning meets biology to redefine how we discover and design better medicines.


We're looking for aProduct Managerto take the lead on our cutting-edge SaaS platform that models cell behaviour using deep learning AI. You’ll work alongside world-class scientists and engineers to help deliver powerful tools that accelerate drug discovery across the biotech and pharmaceutical industries.


What You’ll Do

  • Own the product lifecycle from market research to launch
  • Translate complex biological and technical insights into clear product strategies
  • Work cross-functionally with engineering, science, and business teams
  • Define product requirements and prioritise development using Agile practices
  • Evaluate customer needs, market trends, and ROI opportunities
  • Guide go-to-market planning and commercial strategy


What We’re Looking For

Master's or PhD in biological sciences (bioinformatics, computational biology, cell biology, etc.)

Fluent in English; a second language is a plus

Strong knowledge of Agile and product management tools

At least one solid experience managing a data platform, API, or web-based B2B SaaS product

Strategic thinker with excellent communication and organisational skills

Experience working with or interest in omics and single-cell technologies (a strong plus)


Why Join Us?

We’re a small, ambitious team backed by global investors. We value creativity, autonomy, and purpose-driven work. You’ll be at the heart of a movement to revolutionise biology and medicine through in silico innovation.


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