About Viction
Viction is building the next generation of human performance technology.
Our mission is to help individuals better understand themselves and continuously improve their health and performance through scientifically grounded insights, artificial intelligence, wearable technologies, biomarker analysis, and beautifully designed digital experiences.
As an early member of the Viction team, you'll help ensure our product is delivered with exceptional quality while coordinating key partners, vendors, and technology integrations that are critical to the success of the platform.
Position Summary
- Serve as Viction's primary liaison with external UX/UI, design, and development partners.
- Coordinate meetings, design reviews, action items, and deliverables.
- Review designs for usability, completeness, and alignment with product objectives.
- Clarify product requirements and coordinate issue resolution. 2. Healthcare Integrations & Technical Analysis
- Coordinate interoperability efforts with Epic, Oracle Health (Cerner), NextGen, athenahealth, eClinicalWorks, and other partners.
- Gather and document interface requirements.
- Evaluate APIs, FHIR, HL7, SMART on FHIR, OAuth, and related interoperability approaches.
- Support technical analysis and implementation planning. 3. Quality Assurance
- Develop QA strategies, test plans, test cases, and acceptance criteria.
- Coordinate User Acceptance Testing (UAT).
- Track defects and verify issue resolution prior to release. 4. Test Automation
- Evaluate automated testing tools and platforms.
- Develop automated regression testing strategies.
- Support testing across Web, iOS, Android, APIs, and future platforms.
- Recommend CI/CD quality improvements. 5. Product Analysis & Operations
- Maintain product documentation and feature tracking.
- Support sprint planning and release readiness.
- Maintain product artifacts, issue logs, and decision records.
- Provide workflow analysis and product recommendations. Desired Qualifications
- Experience supporting software product development projects.
- Healthcare technology or digital health experience preferred.
- Strong understanding of Agile methodologies.
- Experience developing software test plans and QA processes.
- Excellent communication, organization, and analytical skills. Preferred Experience
- Epic
- Oracle Health (Cerner)
- NextGen
- FHIR / HL7
- API integrations
- Healthcare software
- UX Research
- Software QA
- Automated Testing
- Mobile Applications
- Digital Health Success Measures
- Deliver high-quality product releases.
- Ensure successful vendor coordination and healthcare integrations.
- Implement scalable QA and automated testing processes.
- Reduce production defects and improve release quality.
- Support delivery of a premium customer experience.
The Product Analyst – UX, Quality & Integrations serves as a key contributor within Viction's product organization.
Working closely with product leadership, engineering, UX/UI design partners, AI specialists, healthcare integration partners, and external vendors, this individual helps ensure that product development progresses efficiently, integrations are successfully coordinated, and every release meets Viction's high standards for quality and user experience.
This role combines product analysis, UX coordination, vendor collaboration, healthcare interoperability, quality assurance, testing strategy, and release readiness into one highly collaborative position.
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