Staff Product Manager, Endoscopes

IntuitiveSunnyvale, CA

About The Position

As a Staff Product Manager on the da Vinci® Multiport Vision team, you will be a key development and design-stage stakeholder across the robotic endoscope portfolio, with responsibility spanning new product development (NPD) and sustaining initiatives. You will own and shape the long-term strategy for Multiport endoscope products and partner with cross-functional teams to deliver compelling visualization solutions for minimally invasive surgery. You will work with cross-functional partners to identify unmet user needs; define and guide products through the design and development process; shape and guide the roadmap; and partner with downstream teams for commercialization, evidence, and messaging. Your scope spans the full robotic endoscope lifecycle — from early concept and feasibility through launch, lifecycle management, and post-market sustaining engineering. Your efforts will not be limited to a single product but include broader ownership across the endoscope portfolio and adjacent visualization initiatives. This is an individual contributor role and will be part of the Multiport Product Management team, reporting to the Group Product Manager of Multiport Vision.

Requirements

  • Humble, mindful of other people’s input, and able to communicate in a clear, concise, and professional manner.
  • Self-directed with awareness to proactively seek advice and develop professional skills.
  • Excellent teamwork skills with proven ability to collaborate across multiple disciplines and influence cross-functional teams without formal authority. Able to bridge communication across business units and between engineering, design, marketing, sales, and customers.
  • Presentation skills to internal and external audiences, including leaders at the executive level.
  • Quantitative mindset; proven ability to investigate open-ended problems, break them into first-principles analyses, and work cross-functionally to implement initiatives.
  • Demonstrated ability to work creatively amidst competing priorities and smoothly manage multiple competing deadlines and tasks.
  • Experience operating within FDA or similarly regulated environments, with a solid grasp of design controls, usability engineering, and risk management.
  • Minimum Bachelor’s degree
  • Minimum 8 years in a medical device role and 12 years cumulative professional experience in product management, marketing, engineering, business development, or equivalent role

Nice To Haves

  • MBA or equivalent experience in role
  • 6 years upstream Product Management or equivalent experience in medical devices
  • Experience leading both new product development AND sustaining/lifecycle product management for hardware-intensive medical devices
  • Experience working with imaging modalities used in minimally invasive or robotic-assisted surgery, such as: high-definition / 4K endoscopic visualization; 3D stereoscopic visualization; fluorescence imaging / NIR / ICG; multispectral or hyperspectral imaging; real-time video processing or image fusion; endoscope or optical system development (illumination, filters, optics, sensors)
  • Familiarity with optoelectronics, biomedical optics, photonics, image processing, or sensor technologies relevant to surgical visualization
  • Bachelor’s or advanced degree in Optical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or related technical field

Responsibilities

  • Develop deep expertise in robotic endoscope workflows and surgical visualization, including how surgeons rely on endoscope optical performance, illumination, and image quality during minimally invasive procedures across general surgery, urology, gynecology, thoracic, and other specialties. Monitor clinical literature, attend medical society meetings, engage with physician key opinion leaders (KOLs), and observe live robotic cases — domestically and internationally.
  • Capture, refine, and validate user needs related to endoscopic imaging performance — resolution, sensitivity, contrast, depth of field, color accuracy, illumination uniformity, ergonomics, sterility/reprocessing, and reliability — and translate these into clear design requirements for engineering.
  • Partner closely with engineering teams across endoscopic optics, illumination (LEDs/lasers, light path design), image sensors and imaging pipelines, system-level image quality, and mechanical/optical reliability. Provide guidance that balances user needs, clinical value, technical feasibility, and system constraints.
  • Own and manage the Multiport robotic endoscope roadmap across new product development (NPD) and sustaining, balancing platform needs, advanced imaging opportunities, reliability and quality improvements, cost reduction, and lifecycle management. Develop business cases that synthesize clinical value, technical feasibility, and competitive landscape.
  • Lead sustaining product strategy for the in-market endoscope portfolio, including failure-mode analysis, field-action prioritization, design improvements, supplier transitions, and obsolescence management. Partner with quality, reliability, manufacturing, and service teams to drive measurable improvements in field performance, customer satisfaction, and cost of poor quality.
  • Drive new product development for next-generation Multiport endoscopes from early concept through launch — leading user research, requirements definition, design reviews, design verification and validation planning, and phase-gate progression in a regulated medical device environment.
  • Conduct qualitative and quantitative research (VOC/VOE, segmentation, conjoint, ethnography) to inform endoscope strategy. Use structured insights to drive decisions on new imaging capabilities, performance thresholds, and portfolio architecture.
  • Establish design requirements, prioritize design efforts, navigate tradeoffs, and document and communicate design decisions. Be a credible technical partner who works deeply with optical, mechanical, electrical, and systems engineering.
  • Develop downstream claims and clinical evidence strategies to substantiate that upstream needs are being met and to support competitive differentiation of the Multiport endoscope portfolio.
  • Collaboratively develop global commercialization plans and messaging with global portfolio marketing, regional marketing, training, and commercial teams. Ensure regional nuances and global market needs are integrated into product architecture and launch planning.
  • Partner with Engineering, Market Insights, and Business Development teams to evaluate emerging optical, photonics, sensing, and image-processing technologies; recommend which should move into feasibility, development, or partnership exploration.

Benefits

  • market-competitive compensation packages, inclusive of base pay, incentives, benefits, and equity
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