Product Operator

Product Operator

Product Operator

Lyrebird Health

2 hours ago

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About

  • Product Operator
  • (Think entrepreneur + software engineer + commercial operator)
  • The Role
  • We’re not hiring a traditional Product Manager.
  • We’re hiring an entrepreneurial builder - someone who can spot opportunities, validate them quickly with clients, and work alongside engineers to turn ideas into reality.
  • You’ll operate like a founder inside the business: commercially sharp, technically fluent, and unafraid of experimenting.
  • Your focus: move fast, learn fast, and make sure what we build creates measurable commercial value.
  • Why This Role?
  • This role is perfect for someone who thinks like a founder but wants to apply that mindset inside a scaling business. You’ll shape strategy, build alongside engineers, and keep laser focus on commercial impact.
  • It’s not about managing a backlog - it’s about creating momentum, building at speed, and delivering value across the business.
  • About us
  • Lyrebird Health is transforming the quality and accessibility of healthcare by automating clinicians' most time consuming tasks. Thousands of clinicians use Lyrebird across many disciplines — and this number is increasing every day.
  • These clinicians trust us to deliver a fast, reliable, and secure experience, and we value this more than anything. We want to earn trust while continuing to amaze our users.
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  • What You’ll Do
  • Think like an entrepreneur: identify opportunities, pressure-test them with clients, and prioritise based on revenue/ROI.
  • Work with engineers: collaborate deeply (and ideally get hands-on with code or prototypes) to deliver quickly.
  • Experiment relentlessly: launch, learn, iterate — discard what doesn’t work, double down on what does.
  • Bridge strategy & execution: connect leadership’s vision to tangible builds.
  • Keep commercial focus: always link product decisions to dollar value (growth, retention, margin, savings).
  • Operate across the business: collaborate with sales, ops, and leadership to keep everyone aligned.
  • What You Bring
  • A blend of technical fluency (software engineering or product build background) and commercial sharpness (ops, strategy, or founder mindset).
  • Experience in fast-moving environments: start-ups, scale-ups, or your own venture.
  • Ability to code or prototype, or at minimum, speak the language of engineers fluently.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset: you’re comfortable with ambiguity, ownership, and end-to-end delivery.
  • Fearless experimentation: you’d rather try, fail, and learn than over-plan.
  • Clear communicator across technical and commercial contexts.
  • About You
  • Where you’ve thrived before: in experimental start-up arms, venture studios, product strategy or growth teams at scale-ups, consulting-to-operator transitions, or early-stage companies where you’ve had to wear many hats.
  • Entrepreneurial DNA: You’ve founded something, been an early operator, or built MVPs in ambiguous, high-pressure environments.
  • Commercially sharp: You instinctively link product decisions to revenue, retention, margin, or ROI, and prioritise by dollar impact.
  • Technically fluent: You can code/prototype or at least “speak engineer” credibly, building trust with technical teams.
  • Cross-functional operator: You’re comfortable working across sales, ops, engineering, and leadership, acting as the glue across the business.
  • Fearless experimenter: You move fast, test relentlessly, learn in weeks not months, and aren’t afraid to fail and pivot.
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  • At Lyrebird, we don’t just write code — you’ll help shape the future of the human experience.
  • If you want to pioneer, to create, and to see your work touch lives directly, we’d love to hear from you.
  • We’re building a team that reflects the diversity of the people who’ll benefit from our work. We want Lyrebird to be a place where everyone feels safe, supported, and able to thrive. If you’re from an underrepresented background in tech, we especially encourage you to apply — even if you don’t meet every single requirement.