Product Manager – Enterprise Health
About the role
About the Role
We are seeking a Product Manager to help drive the continued evolution of the Enterprise Health occupational health platform. The ideal candidate will have strong SaaS product management experience, a customer-first mindset, and the ability to translate complex enterprise workflows into intuitive, scalable solutions that deliver measurable customer and business value.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead product discovery, strategy, and execution for meaningful areas of the Enterprise Health product portfolio.
- Own core occupational health capabilities including medical surveillance, case and injury management, compliance programs, absence management, reporting and analytics, and related workflows.
- Partner closely with customers, Engineering, Design, Client Success, Product Marketing, regulatory and clinical stakeholders, and other Product Managers.
- Identify customer problems and high-value opportunities to strengthen Enterprise Health's position as a leading occupational health platform.
- Proactively identify opportunities to apply AI, automation, and emerging technologies to improve workflows, user experiences, and customer outcomes.
- Own product outcomes from discovery through adoption and continuous improvement.
What We're Looking For
- Strong SaaS product management experience.
- Customer-first mindset.
- Ability to translate complex enterprise workflows into intuitive, scalable solutions.
- Deep expertise in owned product areas while maintaining a broad understanding of how capabilities connect across the Enterprise Health platform.
About MIE
Product Management at MIE is organized around coherent customer problems, workflows, and capabilities. Areas of ownership may evolve over time as customer needs, product strategy, and organizational priorities change. This is not a task execution or requirements-management role. Product Managers are responsible for understanding customer problems, shaping product direction, making informed prioritization decisions, and owning product outcomes.