39med is seeking a Scientific Product/Business Analyst with a strong chemistry background to lead the development and optimization of scientific software products. The role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and a focus on product management in the field of chemistry, along with a solid IT foundation
Job Summary
Lead development, maintenance, and optimization of scientific software products in the chemistry domain.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define the product vision and roadmap based on business need and scientific research.
Engage regularly with bench and computational chemists, medicinal chemistry project teams, assay scientists, and external partners to gather domain requirements.
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39med is seeking a Scientific Product/Business Analyst with a strong chemistry background to lead the development and optimization of scientific software products. The role requires collaboration with cross-functional teams and a focus on product management in the field of chemistry, along with a solid IT foundation.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
strong chemistry background
solid IT/product delivery skills
chemistry domain software products
product roadmaps and success metrics
cross-functional team collaboration
gather domain requirements
define product requirements and features
translate requirements into user stories
monitor product performance and user feedback
Nice-to-have
user-centric approach to product development
excellent problem-solving skills
work under pressure
simplify complex biological problems
Key Requirements
BSc or MSc (PhD desirable) in Chemistry or related discipline
at least 3 years’ relevant experience
Product management experience
domain knowledge in drug discovery
Strong technical/IT background
Experience with software development teams
familiarity with machine learning applications for chemistry
Proven product management experience or ownership of scientific product/features
Practical experience or strong working knowledge of Agile/Scrum and SDLC best practices