Head of Technology, Digital Health Services

Remote, USA
Posted Jun 15, 2026
Full-time

Bausch + Lomb (NYSE/TSX: BLCO) is a leading global eye health company dedicated to protecting and enhancing the gift of sight for millions of people around the world—from the moment of birth through every phase of life. Our mission is simple, yet powerful: helping you see better, to live better.

Our comprehensive portfolio of over 400 products is fully integrated and built to serve our customers across the full spectrum of their eye health needs throughout their lives. Our iconic brand is built on the deep trust and loyalty of our customers established over our 170-year history. We have a significant global research, development, manufacturing and commercial footprint of approximately 13,000 employees and a presence in approximately 100 countries, extending our reach to billions of potential customers across the globe. We have long been associated with many of the most significant advances in eye health, and we believe we are well positioned to continue leading the advancement of eye health in the future.

 
Position Overview

 

Digital Health Services is a newly formed business unit with a mandate to build a layer of AI-driven tools that improve how patients navigate their care journey, from first diagnosis through treatment and beyond. We are starting with a focused, high-value problem in pre-operative patient education and building from there; our goal is to serve patients and physicians across the full eye care continuum.

 

The Head of Technology, Digital Health Services is a founding role, reporting to the President, Digital Health Services. You will be the first technical hire, and work alongside the Head of Product who is being recruited in parallel. You will set the architecture, help select the technology partners, and build the engineering culture from day one. You will also be expected to get your hands dirty; this is not a role for someone who wants to come in a manage a team on day one; that will come later.  Right now, our job is to build. 

 

The commercial backing of B+L — its distribution, its clinical relationships, its reach across the eye care ecosystem — gives this product a head start that a standalone startup cannot replicate. The charter of the BU gives it the speed and decision-making autonomy to operate like one.

 

 

What You Will Do

 

Architecture and Technical Leadership

 

Own the end-to-end technical architecture — cloud infrastructure, AI/ML systems, data platform, security, and scalability — and make decisions that balance speed to ship with long-term defensibility

Lead build vs. buy vs. partner evaluations for every core technology component, making clear-eyed decisions about where to invest engineering effort and where to leverage existing solutions

Select and manage the initial development partner — you will play a central role in evaluating, choosing, and structuring the relationship with the firm that executes the first build while the internal team grows; this is a thought-partnership decision, not a solo call

Architect for EHR interoperability and HL7 FHIR compliance from day one, even where active integration is not in the initial scope — the data model and API design must not create future blockers

Design the patient-facing architecture with scalability across the eye care continuum in mind — the initial product is pre-operative, but the platform will expand and the foundations should support it

 

Compliance and Regulatory Readiness

 

Own data governance and HIPAA compliance infrastructure from the start, including BAA frameworks, audit logging, and access controls

Build the compliance architecture with regulated software pathways in mind — the right data capture, audit trails, and quality infrastructure from day one, even ahead of formal regulatory requirements

Ensure the platform is instrumented to generate the real-world evidence and performance data that will matter as the product evolves

Partner with B+L’s regulatory and legal resources to stay ahead of the compliance requirements that come with operating in a clinical environment

Own the post-market surveillance architecture — define the technical systems and processes for ongoing safety monitoring, adverse event capture, and real-world performance tracking that a cleared SaMD will require

 

 

Product and Clinical

 

Partner with the Head of Product on roadmap prioritization, ensuring every technical trade-off is grounded in clinical realities and commercial outcomes

Ensure the product ships reliably and performs in real clinical environments from day one — uptime, latency, and incident response all sit with you

Instrument the platform with the right telemetry and data capture to support continuous improvement and future product decisions

Represent technical credibility externally — with pilot clinicians, with B+L leadership, and with prospective technology and data partners

 

 

AI and Data

 

Lead AI model selection, evaluation, fine-tuning, and deployment — with a clear-eyed view of where foundation models serve the use case and where custom development is required

Build AI governance infrastructure from the start — model explainability, bias evaluation, and audit trails for AI-assisted clinical interactions

Own the data platform strategy, ensuring patient data is handled with the rigor that a clinical environment demands and the architecture supports future analytics and evidence generation

 

 

Team and Culture

 

Set the engineering culture from day one — hiring practices, technical standards, and ways of working that will define the team as it scales

Build the engineering team over time as the organization grows — you are the first technical hire, not the last; the team grows around you and your standards

 

 

What We Are Looking For

 

Required

 

10+ years of software engineering experience, with meaningful time in a senior technical leadership role — CTO, VP Engineering, or Staff/Principal Engineer who has owned architecture end-to-end; first-time CTOs with the right foundation are strongly encouraged to apply

Proven track record of taking a product from early-stage architecture to live, scaling production — you have done this before, not just planned it

Genuine builder mentality — you are comfortable being the only engineer in the room for a period, writing code and making architecture decisions hands-on before the team exists beneath you

Deep experience with AI/ML systems in production — model selection, fine-tuning, evaluation, deployment, and governance

Strong command of modern cloud architecture (AWS, GCP, or Azure), data infrastructure, and API design at scale

Experience building in regulated or compliance-adjacent environments — you understand what it means to ship software that has to be right, and you build accordingly

Comfortable with ambiguity and concentrated technical risk — you make confident architectural decisions before all the information is in, and you own the outcome

Strong communicator and genuine thought partner — able to operate credibly with a GM, a development partner, and clinical stakeholders who are not engineers

 

 

Strongly Preferred

 

Background in healthcare technology — digital health, medtech, EHR/HIS, or clinical decision support

Familiarity with HIPAA compliance, BAA frameworks, and healthcare data governance — in practice, not just in theory

Hands-on experience with EHR interoperability and HL7 FHIR standards — you have built against or alongside real EHR systems and understand the practical complexity, not just the specification

Understanding of regulated software pathways and what it takes to build toward them, including quality management systems and software lifecycle standards

Experience with patient-facing digital health products — consumer-grade UX expectations in a clinical context

Experience selecting, structuring, and managing external development partners or engineering firms

Experience at a company in the digital health or eye care space such as Phreesia, Modernizing Medicine, Abridge, Suki, Klara, or similar

Prior experience working alongside a product-led founding team in a startup or independent operating unit within a larger company

 

 
 

This position may be available in the following location(s): US - Remote

 

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

 

For U.S. locations that require disclosure of compensation, the starting pay for this role is between $275,000.00 and $300,000.00.  The estimated salary range reflects an anticipated range for this position. The actual base salary offered may depend on a variety of factors.

U.S. based employees may be eligible for short-term and/or long-term incentives. They may also be eligible to participate in medical, dental, vision insurance, disability and life insurance,  a 401(k) plan and company match, a tuition reimbursement program (select degrees), company holidays, and well-being benefits, among others. U.S. based employees are also eligible to receive sick time, floating holidays and paid vacation.

 

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