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AI Product Strategy and Analytics Associate

Remote

About Smarter Technologies

Smarter Technologies is a healthcare technology company focused on transforming how healthcare services are delivered, managed, and reimbursed by applying intelligent software, automation, and AI to high-impact clinical and financial workflows. Formed in 2025 under New Mountain Capital, Smarter Technologies brings together Access Healthcare, SmarterDx, Thoughtful AI, and Pieces—combining deep healthcare services expertise with advanced data, automation, and AI capabilities.

You’ll be joining Smarter Technologies at a pivotal stage of growth as the company scales its AI capabilities across real-world healthcare operations.

AI Product Strategy & Analytics Associate

The AI Division of Smarter Technologies is hiring an AI Product Strategy & Analytics Associate to support the evaluation, measurement, and financial impact analysis of AI and automation initiatives deployed across healthcare services.

This role sits within Product Engineering and acts as the analytical and financial connective tissue between Product, Engineering, Finance, and Executive Leadership. The Associate will help define how AI initiatives are measured, evaluate real-world performance data, and translate technical outcomes into clear financial and operational insights that inform product decisions, resourcing, and board-level reporting.

This position reports directly to the Director of Product Engineering and works closely with senior leadership across Product, Engineering, Finance, and Operations.

**This role is fully remote within the US**

Key Responsibilities

  • Build financial and operational models to evaluate the impact of AI and automation initiatives, including labor efficiency, throughput, quality, and margin implications

  • Own and help define the measurement framework used to assess the real-world performance of AI capabilities deployed within Access Healthcare, serving as a controlled testing environment

  • Partner closely with Product and Engineering teams to ensure the right data is being captured and interpreted to support decision-making (without building production systems or models)

  • Translate executive and board-level questions into clear analytical requirements and measurable outcomes

  • Synthesize complex data, assumptions, and technical concepts into executive-ready insights, scenarios, and recommendations

  • Support enterprise financial planning and reporting related to AI-driven initiatives, including ROI analysis and scenario modeling

  • Act as a strategic liaison across Product, Engineering, Finance, Customer Success, Legal, and Operations to align AI initiatives with financial and operational objectives

Qualifications & Skills

  • 2–5+ years of professional experience in consulting, analytics, finance, strategy, or related roles

  • Strong financial modeling and analytical skills, with high proficiency in Excel and scenario-based analysis

  • Experience translating ambiguous problems into structured analytical frameworks

  • Demonstrated comfort working closely with Product and Engineering teams, with the ability to engage on technical concepts without writing production code

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including experience in distilling complex analyses for executive and board-level audiences

  • Consulting or operational analytics experience within healthcare services, BPO, automation, or technology-enabled operations is a plus

  • Ability to operate effectively in a fast-paced, cross-functional environment with high visibility and ownership

This role does not involve building machine learning models or writing production code. The focus is on measurement, analysis, and strategic insight.

Compensation, Benefits & More

  • Competitive salary aligned with market rates for strategy and analytics roles in technology (range to be finalized based on experience and location)

  • Fully remote role within the United States

  • Flexible time off

  • Comprehensive health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage

California Salary Range

$135,000 - $180,000 USD

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