Sr Product Analyst, LMS

About the position The Sr. Product Analyst, LMS is responsible for the design, development, and optimization of Intuitive’s Learning Management Systems, with a strong emphasis on deep expertise in Totara LMS, including both out-of-the-box functionality and custom development. Experience with other LMS platforms, such as SAP SuccessFactors Learning, is considered a plus but is not required. This role partners closely with product management, engineering, and IT teams to deliver scalable, high-quality platform enhancements that align with product strategy and technical architecture. This position translates product and system requirements into effective technical solutions, with a focus on maximizing platform performance while carefully managing the impact of customizations on out-of-the-box functionality. The Sr. Product Analyst plays a critical role in evolving the LMS ecosystem by driving thoughtful design decisions, ensuring system scalability and maintainability, and contributing to a high-performing, product-led development environment. Responsibilities • Serve as the primary LMS subject matter expert, advising business teams on available features, functionality, and best practices to automate and scale training programs. • Translate product and system requirements into technical specifications and user stories, partnering closely with engineering teams to develop detailed technical requirements for OOB and custom functionality in Totara LMS. • Analyze impacts of design decisions and ensure LMS solutions align with business processes and related enterprise systems while minimizing customization • Lead User Acceptance Testing (UAT) planning and execution for business team, including development of test scripts and coordination with engineering and product management. • Troubleshoot complex platform issues, coordinating with engineering and IT teams to resolve defects and improve system performance. • Support go-live activities, change management efforts, and post–go-live stabilization, ensuring successful adoption and user satisfaction. • Research industry trends and best practices and recommend improvements to enhance the overall learning technology ecosystem. • Lead and participate in cross-functional meetings and project activities, providing status updates, recommendations, and risk mitigation strategies. • Exercise independent judgment and problem-solving skills to address complex business challenges and provide mentorship or design guidance to other team members as needed. Requirements • Strong engineering-oriented understanding of LMS platforms, particularly Totara LMS, including OOB functionality and custom development, APIs, and system architecture. • Excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to distill complex data into meaningful insights for both technical and non-technical stakeholders. • Experience supporting systems and users in a medical device or regulated environment preferred. • Demonstrated ability to present to, influence, and collaborate with diverse audiences, including senior leadership. • Experience partnering closely with product management, engineering, and IT teams in agile development environments. • Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills. • Strong written and verbal communication skills. • Ability to manage work independently, prioritize effectively, and lead initiatives end-to-end. • Highly collaborative with strong negotiation and stakeholder management skills. • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Product Management, or a related field. • 5–6 years of experience supporting Learning organizations and/or business technology applications. • 3–5 years of hands-on experience with Totara LMS, including custom development and platform configuration. Nice-to-haves • Experience with other LMS platforms, such as SAP SuccessFactors Learning, is considered a plus but is not required. • Advanced degree in field of study preferred. Benefits • market-competitive compensation packages, inclusive of base pay, incentives, benefits, and equity

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