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Senior Technical Product Manager

Qinecsa Solutions
Leeds
4 months ago
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About the Company

Qinecsa is a trusted, global partners bringing together best-in-class technology and scientific expertise to connect life science companies, public health, and regulatory sectors to the right safety solutions. we take pride in being the leading specialist pharmacovigilance provider, offering unparalleled expertise in PV services, technology, and consulting to cater to the unique needs of small, medium, and large pharmaceutical companies.


Location:

United Kingdom - Preferred


Job Type:

Full-Time


Job Title:

Senior Technical Product Manager


We’re seeking a Technical Product Manager to join our high-performing product team. This role is central to the development and evolution of Reportum, Qinecsa’s leading intake platform.

You’ll collaborate closely with engineering, quality assurance, customer-facing teams, and clients to deliver product features that solve real-world problems at scale. You will also play a hands-on role in defining how those features are scoped, specified, and implemented—helping us build solutions that are both technically sound and deeply user-centric.


🔧 What You’ll Do

  • • Own the delivery of product features and enhancements across their full lifecycle—from discovery through to release
  • • Act as Product Owner in agile teams: manage backlogs, write stories, define acceptance criteria, and lead planning sessions
  • • Translate client needs and business problems into clear, actionable requirements and functional designs
  • • Collaborate daily with engineers and QA to ensure technical feasibility and high-quality delivery
  • • Facilitate workshops and requirement sessions with internal and external stakeholders
  • • Document specifications, process flows, and design decisions clearly and consistently
  • • Balance trade-offs, define MVPs, and make prioritisation decisions grounded in user and business value
  • • Investigate production issues and collaborate with support teams to resolve them
  • • Contribute to roadmap discussions, product documentation, and team knowledge-sharing


What You Bring

  • • 5+ years of experience in Product Management, Product Ownership, or Business Analysis in a software setting
  • • Experience working as a Product Owner within agile development teams
  • • A solid grasp of technical concepts such as APIs, integrations, data structures (e.g. JSON), and system architecture
  • • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work with engineers, designers, clients, and commercial teams
  • • Strong organisation, attention to detail, and ability to manage multiple priorities
  • • Proven ability to deliver product features that solve complex problems and delight users
  • • A collaborative mindset and strong problem-solving skills
  • • A degree in a relevant technical, life sciences, or analytical discipline preferred


💡 Nice to Have

  • • Experience in life sciences, pharmacovigilance, or other regulated industries
  • • Prior experience in SaaS, and scale-up environments
  • • Exposure to configurable platforms, form builders, or document ingestion technologies
  • • Experience delivering enterprise-grade software in multi-stakeholder environments


🌱 What We Offer

  • • The chance to shape industry-leading technology used by global life sciences organisations
  • • A fast-paced, supportive environment where your contributions truly matter
  • • Flexible working arrangements (location and hours)
  • • Competitive salary and benefits
  • • Clear career growth as we scale across geographies and verticals

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