Staff Product Manager, Core Algorithms & Sensing Platforms

Oura Oura · Consumer · Finland · Product

Staff Product Manager for Oura's Core Algorithms & Sensing Platforms, focusing on the foundational sensing capabilities and algorithms that power current and future Oura experiences. This role involves driving product strategy and execution across software, firmware, hardware, science, and cloud, making critical tradeoff decisions and informing future hardware architecture. It's a highly technical individual contributor role based in Finland.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own product strategy for core sensing and algorithmic capabilities that cut across multiple feature areas and product lines
  2. Drive discovery and productization of foundational capabilities spanning software, firmware, hardware, cloud, and science
  3. Partner closely with Science and Engineering to translate emerging algorithmic opportunities into clear product direction, development plans, and decision points
  4. Lead cross-functional tradeoff decisions across battery, memory, storage, sync, latency, algorithm performance, and user experience
  5. Help define how core algorithm capabilities should be partitioned across ring, phone, and cloud over time

Skills

Required

  • 8+ years of product management experience
  • highly technical product areas
  • connected devices
  • wearables
  • health tech
  • embedded systems
  • hardware and software
  • ambiguous 0-to-1 or platform-level initiatives
  • cross-functional collaboration
  • firmware, hardware, software, data science, and research or science teams
  • systems thinking
  • technically constrained environments
  • signal quality, power, memory, storage, sync, latency, and architecture
  • complex technical topics
  • product strategy
  • requirements
  • executive decisions
  • sequencing
  • risk management
  • foundational capabilities
  • local optimization
  • written and verbal communication
  • influence senior stakeholders

Nice to have

  • biometric algorithms
  • sensing systems
  • signal-processing-heavy products
  • edge computing
  • cloud-based model deployment
  • products that distribute computation across device and cloud
  • influencing hardware roadmaps or future architecture decisions
  • regulated or clinically adjacent health products
  • US and EU teams and time zones

What the JD emphasized

  • highly technical
  • foundational capabilities
  • core algorithms
  • sensing platforms
  • connected devices
  • wearables
  • health tech
  • embedded systems
  • hardware and software
  • ambiguous 0-to-1 or platform-level initiatives
  • deep cross-functional collaboration
  • firmware, hardware, software, data science, and research or science teams
  • systems thinking
  • technically constrained environments
  • signal quality, power, memory, storage, sync, latency, and architecture
  • complex technical topics
  • foundational capabilities versus local optimization
  • biometric algorithms
  • sensing systems
  • signal-processing-heavy products
  • edge computing
  • cloud-based model deployment
  • distribute computation across device and cloud
  • influencing hardware roadmaps or future architecture decisions
  • regulated or clinically adjacent health products