Technical Software PM
Have you ever wondered why medical imaging still feels so constrained, despite decades of technological progress? Sensors are cheaper, computing is dramatically faster, and machine learning is changing what software can do. Yet in many areas of healthcare, clinicians still face the same trade-off: large, expensive systems for high-quality imaging, or ultrasound scans that depend heavily on scarce expert operators.
Vascular imaging is one of the clearest examples. The vessels that matter can be only a few millimetres wide. They move with the patient, change with pressure and physiology, and require real precision to assess reliably.
At Vexev, we are building a new category of vascular imaging. Our robotic ultrasound system combines advanced hardware, real-time software, machine learning, and clinical insight to create high-quality, operator-independent datasets at the point of care.
This is a hard systems problem. We are turning raw ultrasound and robotic sensing into clinically useful outputs, from image acquisition and processing through to visualisation, reporting, and analysis. The goal is simple: bring breakthrough imaging technology into real-world clinical use.
We have already deployed our system in a US clinical trial with near-perfect results, and are now progressing through FDA submission with major partnerships forming.
We are looking for a Technical Software PM to help drive complex technical initiatives across the software engineering team. This person will help turn ambitious technology into a reliable, scalable, and clinically useful product.
About The Role
This is a hands-on technical program leadership role with high autonomy. You will work deeply with the software engineering team to shape priorities, unblock execution, manage cross-functional dependencies, and ensure critical software initiatives are delivered with quality and pace. These initiatives will span critical parts of Vexev’s product, from real-time imaging and robotics workflows through to clinical software, infrastructure, data systems, and internal tools.
This is not a role for someone who only wants to manage timelines from the outside. You will work closely, product managing the engineers to understand algorithmic bottlenecks, infrastructure needs, integration risks, technical constraints, and the trade-offs that shape what we build. You will also work across the wider company to make sure those realities are understood, sequenced, and translated into the right decisions.
The problems you will face will stretch beyond any one discipline. Our system combines robotics, ultrasound, machine learning, full-stack software, clinical workflows, and regulated medical device development. You do not need to be an expert in all of these areas on day one, but you do need to be curious, technical, structured, and comfortable learning fast.
We are looking for someone who can think like an architect, operate like a builder, lead with ownership, and communicate like a translator. You do not wait for every requirement to be handed to you. You understand the system, find the gaps, ask the right questions, align the right people, and drive the work forward.
Your Work Will Include:
- Driving critical software initiatives from early ambiguity through to production-ready, clinically deployable workflows.
- Managing engineers and technical leads to shape priorities, sequence work, unblock execution, and keep delivery moving at pace.
- Turning complex technical, clinical, and product needs into clear requirements, execution plans, milestones, and decision points.
- Coordinating across software, hardware, clinical, quality, regulatory, and operations teams so dependencies are understood and risks are actively managed.
- Building the operating rhythm that keeps the team aligned, including planning, technical reviews, roadmap tracking, release readiness, and follow-through on critical issues.
What We're Looking For:
- A track record of driving complex software or systems programs where technical detail, product needs, and delivery pressure all matter.
- Strong technical fluency across software architecture, infrastructure, data systems, and production software delivery.
- Comfort staying close to the engineering detail, whether that means architecture discussions, debugging sessions, algorithmic trade-offs, or release risks.
- Strong judgement around prioritisation, sequencing, risk, and when to move quickly versus when to slow down.
- Excellent communication across technical and non-technical teams, with the ability to make complex issues clear and actionable.
- A pragmatic approach to product: you care about strategy, but you care even more about whether the thing actually works.
You'll Likely Have Experience With:
You do not need all of these, but experience in any of the following would be valuable:
- Medtech, healthtech, or another regulated, safety-conscious, quality-managed environment.
- Imaging data, algorithms, signal processing, machine learning, or scientific computing.
- Cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, deployment pipelines, APIs, databases, or scalable production software.
- Proven track record managing a multi-disciplinary engineering team.
- Hardware-adjacent software, physics, robotics, instrumentation, or automation workflows.
Working at Vexev
Work that matters.
We’re building the next generation of vascular imaging, helping healthcare move from reactive treatment to proactive care.
Hard problems, real-world impact.
You’ll help bring together robotics, ultrasound, machine learning, and clinical insight into technology that works where it matters most.
Autonomy with ownership.
You’ll be trusted with real responsibility, expected to solve meaningful problems with clear ownership and accountability for your high impact work.
Built for people who like the hard stuff.
This work is hard, but that’s the point. We’re building technology that could meaningfully improve how vascular disease is detected, monitored, and managed.
A workplace without the noise.
No dress code, no pointless meetings, flexible start and finish times, and a Surry Hills HQ designed for deep work, collaboration, and team lunches on the rooftop.
Before you go.
At Vexev, we hire people, not just skill sets. If you’re fired up about our mission and believe you could be outstanding in this role despite missing a few of the “requirements”, please apply. We value directness, clarity, and honest feedback, and we bring that same approach to hiring: every application is read by our team, never filtered by automation, and we aim to keep the process quick, human, and transparent.
We make hiring decisions based on your skills, experience, curiosity and passion. Here, we value and celebrate the diversity of perspectives, expressions and social and ethnic backgrounds. We deeply believe that these are key to creating a great place to work, and building an imaging device that is truly accessible to all.
Please complete our application form and we’ll be in touch with next steps! If you have any questions before you apply, feel free to email: eliya@vexev.com