Senior Product Manager
SuperDial(28 days ago)
About this role
The Senior Product Manager at SuperDial is responsible for owning the internal platform Tracer, which involves driving the systems and processes behind AI workflow improvements and quality assessments. This role requires collaboration with engineering and customer teams to implement and iterate on tooling that supports fast and reliable deployments, while also writing code as needed to streamline development. The ideal candidate has over 5 years of experience in B2B SaaS or AI products, strong technical skills, and the ability to define success metrics and drive cross-functional alignment to enhance customer experience in healthcare AI solutions.
Required Skills
- Product Management
- B2B SaaS
- Technical Fluency
- Code Writing
- Python
- Typescript
- SQL
- Analytical Skills
- Communication
- Cross-Functional Alignment
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About SuperDial
www.superdial.aiSuperDial is a leading voice AI platform specifically designed for healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM) teams. It automates critical tasks such as eligibility checks, prior authorizations, claim status inquiries, credentialing, and enrollment, significantly reducing manual efforts and improving efficiency. With a focus on seamless integration into existing EHR and RCM software, SuperDial aims to streamline workflows and improve patient interaction through scalable technology solutions. The company recently raised $15M in Series A funding to enhance its capabilities and expand its reach within the healthcare industry.
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