Senior Director, Application Software Engineering

Oracle Oracle · Enterprise · United States

Senior Director to lead product engineering teams for Oracle Health's CAAD products, focusing on agent engineering for healthcare solutions, LLMs, and voice-first technologies. Requires leadership in developing and productizing agentic solutions.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and inspire multiple Product Engineering teams responsible for the development and success of Oracle's CAAD products, including AI-powered healthcare solutions.
  2. Define the technology roadmap and operational strategies, ensuring alignment with the overall product vision and market trends, especially in the realm of Large Language Models (LLMs) and voice-first technologies.
  3. Recruit, mentor, and develop a cohesive and high-performing engineering team. Foster an entrepreneurial and creative culture.
  4. Oversee the entire product development lifecycle, from PRD intake, scoping, planning, execution, release, implementation, to post-launch support and maintenance. Ensure timely and high-quality deliveries.
  5. Act as a key liaison between various teams, including Product Management, Engineering, Operations, and Support. Orchestrate internal and external resources to meet product goals.

Skills

Required

  • Leadership experience in complex engineering/technical programs
  • Technical background with knowledge of cloud technologies, data center systems, and software development
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to collaborate with diverse teams and stakeholders
  • Proficient in agile development methodologies
  • Proven ability to solve complex problems
  • Project management experience

Nice to have

  • Experience in healthcare-related technologies
  • Advanced degrees or certifications in project/program management

What the JD emphasized

  • agent engineering
  • agentic solutions
  • productizing them
  • LLMs
  • voice-first technologies

Other signals

  • agent engineering
  • productizing agents
  • LLMs
  • voice-first technologies