Product Manager Shreveport

ASC (American Screening Corp)

Product Manager

Full Time • Shreveport
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
  • Wellness resources
Position Overview

American Screening Corp (ASC) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Remote Product Manager to lead new product launches, manage vendor and customer relationships, and drive API integration projects. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in drug testing products, highly rated background checks, and B2B project leadership. This role requires a strategic thinker who excels in negotiations, technical coordination, and cross-functional execution.

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Key Responsibilities

· Lead and manage end-to-end product launches, from concept through market release, ensuring all timelines and quality standards are met.

· Oversee and manage API integrations with internal systems, e-commerce platforms, and partner applications.

· Collaborate with engineering, operations, and business teams to define and execute project requirements.

· Manage and expand vendor and customer relationships across the drug testing and background screening sectors.

· Negotiate pricing, lead times, and contract terms with suppliers and technology partners.

· Ensure compliance with all regulatory and quality requirements related to drug testing and background check solutions.

· Conduct market and competitor analysis to identify emerging opportunities and potential product gaps.

· Build and maintain a strong network of industry contacts in drug testing, laboratories, and background check services.

· Track project milestones, prepare regular progress reports, and communicate status updates to leadership.

· Drive continuous process improvements and product enhancement initiatives.

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Qualifications

· Bachelor’s degree in business, Project Management, Life Sciences, or a related field.

· 3+ years of experience in Product or Project Management, preferably in drug testing, highly rated background checks, or screening services.

· Strong technical knowledge of API integrations, software workflows, and data exchange processes.

· Proven ability to lead complex projects independently with minimal supervision.

· Excellent negotiation, communication, and vendor management skills.

· Strong analytical, documentation, and organizational abilities.

· Familiarity with FDA, CLIA, and ISO standards is a plus.

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Preferred Skills

· Experience with Net Suite, Hub Sport and CRM system integrations.

· Existing relationships within drug testing, background screening, or toxicology industries.

· Knowledge of compliance documentation and product certification processes.

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Compensation

· Competitive salary based on experience

· Performance-based incentives

· Fully remote position

· Growth opportunities within an ISO 13485:2016 certified organization
Compensation: $45,000.00 per year

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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