Data Product Owner (Remote)

About the position We are seeking a strategic and technically adept Data Product Owner to drive the identification and delivery of strategic data and AI products at Jazz. The data product owner is embedded in the Data & AI team at Jazz and ensure Data & AI product delivery is streamlined across the team, aligned with organizational goals, user-centric, and delivers measurable value. This individual will help drive adoption and use of D&A services and products across the organization. This role is pivotal for culture and change management, fostering collaboration among business stakeholders, decision makers, process modelers, and D&A developers. The right individual combines a passion for data, analytics and AI, strong soft skills, technical understanding, and domain knowledge to create business value through data-driven change. Ideal candidates have relevant pharma or biotech experience specifically in the areas of commercial and R D. Responsibilities • Support business stakeholders through all stages of a product lifecycle including: inspiration (identifying and prioritizing use cases), ideation (prototyping and business case development), and implementation (adoption, workflow integration, impact measurement, and sharing outcomes). • Track business outcomes achieved through D&A initiatives, focusing on operational and financial impact, customer satisfaction, and adoption metrics. • Define and communicate the vision, strategy, and roadmap for data products in alignment with enterprise data strategy and business objectives. • Translate business needs into actionable data product requirements and prioritize features based on impact and feasibility. • Facilitate cross-functional collaboration to ensure data products meet user needs and drive adoption. • Manage product backlogs, sprint planning, and iterative delivery in Agile environments. • Leads user acceptance testing and gathers user feedback to refine and enhance data products iteratively, fostering continuous improvement • Collaborates with governance, risk and security teams to ensure that data products comply with relevant laws and regulations, particularly those related to data privacy and security • Partner with Data Governance Lead to maintain data quality, lineage, and stewardship accountability. • Collaborate with architecture leads to optimize existing architecture and streamline support of live products. • Conducts market research and competitive analysis to identify opportunities for innovation and differentiation in data product offerings • Collaborate with architecture leads to optimize existing architecture and streamline support of live products. Requirements • Proven ability to drive business and financial outcomes of data and AI solutions • Experience in business process design, change management and cross-functional collaboration. • Proven ability to manage cross-functional teams and drive stakeholder alignment. • Strong understanding of modern data stacks, cloud platforms (especially AWS), and data governance principles • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills • Strong project management experience including familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies. • Strategic thinking and problem solving skills, especially in collaborative, cross functional teams. • Bachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Information Systems, or related field. • 7+ years of experience in data and AI product management, data or AI project delivery, or related roles. Nice-to-haves • Ideal candidates have relevant pharma or biotech experience specifically in the areas of commercial and R D. Benefits • medical • dental • vision insurance • 401k retirement savings plan • flexible paid vacation Apply tot his job

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