Stealth iT Consulting
AI Product Manager

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Agentic / AI Product Manager - Permanent - Retail/e-commerce Sector focus
Location: Bury, United Kingdom - Hybrid Working
Salary: Consultant up to £55,000 per annum / Senior Consultant up to £70,000 per annum
Clearance: Candidates must be eligible for SC Clearance, have 5 years UK residency, and the correct right to work status in the UK.
A leading transformation client is looking for a number of Product Manager's with Agentic / AI exposure to join their team initially focusing on a large retail/ecommerce transformation with a leading client in the space.
This role will see you:
- Take ownership of the agentic commerce roadmap end to end
- Positioning the client to sell effectively through AI-mediated and agent-led buying journeys across the UK, Europe and US.
- Set vision & priorities whilst leading delivery of partner integrations
- Establishing agentic selling metrics for a range of audiences.
- Work within cross-fascia & cross-markets with strong senior stakeholder visibility
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Responsibilities
- Own the end-to-end Agentic Commerce product roadmap, defining strategy, vision and priorities across UK, European and US markets.
- Drive the development and delivery of AI-powered, agent-led commerce capabilities to enhance the customer buying journey.
- Partner with engineering, architecture, UX, data and commercial teams to translate business objectives into prioritised product backlogs and deliverable features.
- Lead third-party technology integrations, including AI, search and marketing platforms such as Bloomreach and Google.
- Define and track product success metrics, KPIs and adoption measures to optimise commercial performance and customer engagement.
- Collaborate with senior business stakeholders to align product strategy with wider digital transformation and commercial objectives.
- Prioritise features and manage the product backlog, balancing customer value, technical feasibility and business impact.
- Use customer insights, analytics and market research to inform product decisions and identify opportunities for innovation.
- Drive Agile product delivery, supporting sprint planning, backlog refinement, roadmap planning and release management.


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