Senior User Research Specialist
Listed on 2026-03-11
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IT/Tech
Data Analyst, Product Designer
The Position
A healthier future. It’s what drives us to innovate. To continuously advance science and ensure everyone has access to the healthcare they need today and for generations to come. Creating a world where we all have more time with the people we love. That’s what makes us Roche.
This role is based in the Innovation Accelerator (IA) team, the innovation engine and connective tissue for Design, Data and Data Science innovation strategy within Product Development Data Sciences (PDD). We translate our long‑term PDD vision into actionable strategy, shaping and prioritizing innovative cross‑functional use cases that span PDD, PD, and Pharma. As both integrators and incubators, we explore, prototype, and help productize solutions to deliver impact in close partnership with internal Roche teams and external collaborators.
With a mindset rooted in openness, value creation, and adaptability, we navigate the innovation ecosystem to drive transformative impact and future readiness across the organization.
The User Researcher Specialist plays a critical role in advancing user‑centered design within IA. You will lead research initiatives to deeply understand user needs, behaviors, and pain points across the drug product development lifecycle—focusing on how internal experts such as scientists, data analysts, clinicians, and technical teams interact with data platforms, analytical tools, dashboards, and workflow applications used in drug development.
Your insights will inform product strategy, design, and delivery, ensuring that solutions are intuitive, efficient, and address meaningful user challenges. Reporting to the Portfolio Manager, you will collaborate closely with cross‑functional teams including Product Management, UX, Engineering, and Data Science to ensure that research findings translate into actionable and impactful product decisions. This role demands a strong foundation in qualitative and mixed‑methods research, a working knowledge of agile product development, and the ability to influence strategy through clear, evidence‑based insights.
- You conduct generative and evaluative user research using both qualitative and quantitative methods (e.g., interviews, usability testing, surveys, analytics review)
- You translate user insights into clear, actionable recommendations that guide product design and development decisions
- You collaborate closely with UX designers, product managers, developers, and data scientists to ensure user needs are integrated throughout the product lifecycle
- You design and execute iterative testing to validate design hypotheses and continuously improve product usability and effectiveness
- You create artifacts such as personas, journey maps, empathy maps, and research reports to communicate findings
- You communicate and present ideas clearly to stakeholders at all levels and in the context of business value, expressed user value, and technical feasibility
- You develop research plans that align with project objectives and product timelines
- You partner with UX designer, product manager, and data scientist teams to prioritize user needs, manage trade‑offs, and design with empathy
- You champion user‑centered design and build awareness of its value within the organization
- You continuously up‑level the user research and product design function as a strategic differentiator
- You apply product thinking to frame research questions that align with business goals
- You contribute to building scalable research practices and processes across the organization
- You stay current on emerging research methods, tools, and industry trends to continuously evolve practices
- You manage multiple research initiatives simultaneously in a fast‑paced, agile environment
- You provide mentorship or guidance on best practices in user research to peers and junior team members
- You ensure ethical research practices and regulatory compliance in line with pharmaceutical standards
- You have a Bachelor’s degree in Human‑Computer Interaction, Psychology, Cognitive Science, Design, Anthropology, or a related field
- You have a minimum of 5 years of experience conducting user research in a digital product or…
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