
Product Lead – AI Powered Content Supply Chain
Roche
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Basel • Switzerland
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About the role
- Responsible for revolutionizing how Roche generates, approves, and delivers medical and commercial information
- Move the organization away from fragmented, manual content creation toward a seamless, intelligent ecosystem
- Leverage Generative AI and automation to deliver the right scientific message to stakeholders
- Build scalable, scientific analytics products embedded into workflows
- Transition to modular content frameworks with AI-assisted regulatory and legal checks
- Organize user acceptance testing (UAT) and establish mechanisms to capture stakeholder feedback
- Drive the adoption rate and measure the tangible "Lift" impact of the product
- Simplify complex AI concepts into strategic narratives for C-suite/Senior Leadership
Requirements
- Deep understanding of the Medical/Commercial lifecycle in Life Sciences (HCP engagement, Patient Journeys, Regulatory/Compliance)
- Must have experience in building AI and Agentic AI solutions at scale
- Deep expertise in conducting secondary and primary research, for diseases area strategy/BD&L
- Deep expertise in building forecasting models, and market sizing analytics
- Strong grasp of Cloud stacks, Data Engineering, API integrations, and MLOps
- Hands-on experience with modern Data Warehouses (Snowflake/Databricks)
- Ability to operate as a 'mini-CEO' of your product line, navigating a complex matrix organization to get things done.
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Professional development opportunities
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard Skills & Tools
Generative AIautomationscientific analyticsmodular content frameworksuser acceptance testingAI solutionsforecasting modelsmarket sizing analyticsCloud stacksData Engineering
Soft Skills
stakeholder feedbackstrategic narrativesleadershipnavigating complex organizations