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McKesson

Senior Technical Product Manager

McKesson

Senior Technical Product Manager at McKesson responsible for product strategy and execution in healthcare interoperability. Collaborating with cross-functional teams to drive adoption and deliver measurable value.

Posted 4/16/2026full-timeIrving • Ohio, Texas • 🇺🇸 United StatesSenior💰 $136,500 - $227,500 per yearWebsite

Tech Stack

Tools & technologies
Cloud

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Own the product vision and strategy for one or more interoperability capabilities, aligned to business goals, regulatory requirements, and platform standards
  • Build and maintain a productized roadmap with clear value propositions, adoption targets, KPIs, and lifecycle plans
  • Conduct ongoing discovery across interoperability standards, regulatory changes, platform trends, cloud services, and security to inform product direction
  • Partner with engineering and architecture to define cross‑cutting technical requirements, including APIs, schemas, versioning, and integration patterns
  • Prioritize across new capabilities, lifecycle management, and technical investments based on value and adoption impact
  • Define product goals and OKRs; design experiments, measure outcomes, and iterate using data
  • Support product launches with technical readiness checks, operational alignment, and post‑launch measurement
  • Drive internal and external adoption of interoperability capabilities through enablement patterns, documentation, onboarding flows, and release communication
  • Collaborate with adjacent product teams to ensure interoperability capabilities are reusable, discoverable, and consistently leveraged
  • Ensure alignment across product, engineering, security, compliance, and operations to support discovery‑to‑delivery flow
  • Mentor and support Product Owners on execution, backlog management, and delivery practices
  • Own resolution of day‑to‑day product and technical escalations to completion
  • Ensure ongoing product health through lifecycle planning, defect management, and participation in CAPA activities as needed
  • Balance functional and technical investments to maintain performance, reliability, and scalability of interoperability products

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • Degree or equivalent
  • Typically requires 7+ years of relevant experience
  • 7+ years of experience as a Technical Product Manager or equivalent senior engineering role in healthcare or health IT
  • Software or systems engineering background, or equivalent technical degree
  • Deep expertise in interoperability standards such as FHIR , CCD, and HL7 V2
  • Familiarity in modern interoperability architectures
  • Experience with nationwide exchange such as CareQuality
  • Experience working with EMR systems and provider‑facing healthcare technologies
  • Proven track record leading complex technical initiatives involving regulatory or compliance considerations
  • Strong communication and stakeholder management skills across technical and non‑technical audiences
  • Ability to operate independently while managing competing priorities

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Health insurance
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid time off
  • Flexible work arrangements
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Bonuses

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Hard Skills & Tools
interoperability standardsFHIRCCDHL7 V2APIsschemasversioningintegration patternslifecycle planningdefect management
Soft Skills
communicationstakeholder managementmentoringbacklog managementdelivery practicesindependent operationprioritizationcollaborationproblem resolutiondata-driven decision making