Senior Product Manager, Heart Health

Oura Oura · Consumer · United States · Remote · Product

Senior Product Manager for Oura's Heart Health team, focusing on advancing cardiovascular health experiences using wearable technology. This role involves translating scientific findings into product features, collaborating with cross-functional teams (Science, Engineering, Design, Regulatory), and managing the roadmap for both wellness and regulated use cases.

What you'd actually do

  1. Partner closely with Science and Engineering teams to define and deliver next-generation heart health sensing and signal analysis capabilities
  2. Translate scientific findings and physiological concepts into intuitive, meaningful product experiences that empower members to better understand their heart health
  3. Support discovery and development of new features spanning both wellness and regulated use cases
  4. Contribute to the prioritization and delivery of roadmap initiatives, balancing scientific feasibility, user impact, and business opportunity
  5. Partner with Design to create user experiences that communicate complex heart health data with simplicity and empathy

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of product management experience
  • connected health, digital biomarkers, or wearable sensing experience
  • Experience delivering products or research-based features in cardiovascular health, fitness, or related physiological domains
  • Strong understanding of key cardiovascular signals (e.g., HRV, ECG, PPG, blood pressure estimation) and their application in consumer or regulated products
  • Proven success translating early-stage scientific research into member-facing experiences
  • Excellent collaboration and communication skills with scientists, engineers, designers, and clinicians

Nice to have

  • Familiarity with the nuances between wellness and medical-grade products
  • experience with FDA or other regulatory processes is a plus

What the JD emphasized

  • regulated use cases
  • regulatory frameworks
  • FDA or other regulatory processes