Reports to: SVP, Laboratory Systems and Product Engineering
Work Model: Remote (with periodic travel to San Carlos, CA and Austin, TX)
The Principal Technology Strategist for Lab Systems is an enterprise-level technical leader responsible for the architectural vision and "north star" of the informatics platforms that power our global clinical laboratories. This role focuses on operational excellence through technology, ensuring that our software ecosystem is a competitive advantage rather than a bottleneck.
This strategist will define how we modernize and integrate the full lifecycle of a clinical sample—spanning order management, sample accessioning, high-throughput tracking, and end-to-end workflow orchestration. Beyond the "wet lab workflows," this role is accountable for the seamless technical integration between laboratory systems and the broader commercial ecosystem, including Order Intake & Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), and Customer Experience (CX) platforms.
In the first 90 days, the Strategist will map the "Order-to-Result" technical journey, identifying friction points in sample triage and data handoffs. They will establish credibility with Lab Operations and Commercial leadership by proposing a high-level integration framework that reduces manual touchpoints.
Within the first year, the Strategist will have designed and begun the rollout of a unified orchestration layer that standardizes how Oncology, Women’s Health, and Organ Health samples move through our facilities. Success will be measured by improved “sample journey”, reduced turnaround times (TAT), and a scalable architectural blueprint that allows new assays to be onboarded with minimal custom engineering.
Lab Operational Excellence & Workflow Orchestration
Design the architectural framework for next-generation sample accessioning and triage, utilizing automation and intelligent routing to minimize manual data entry and sample handling errors.
Define the strategy for End-to-End Workflow Tracking, ensuring real-time visibility of sample status from kit activation through wet-