STAFFWORX LIMITED
Product Catalogue Architect / Taxonomy Consultant (Contract)

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Product Catalogue Architect / Taxonomy Consultant (Contract)
Product Data Consultant, Taxonomy Consultant (Contract)
Location: London, remote and hybrid
A leading multi-market B2C retailer is undertaking a ground-up redesign of its product catalogue and is seeking an experienced Product Data / Taxonomy Consultant to lead the structural design.
This is not a tidy-up exercise. You will rethink the catalogue model from first principles, optimising for the operations that genuinely matter, while working within real multi-country, multi-proposition complexity and legacy constraints. The business is prepared to make significant changes and clean-up, so this is a genuine opportunity to shape the foundations.
What you will do
- Design the structure of the product catalogue
- Hierarchies (products, bundles, add-ons)
- Attributes (entitlements, pricing, geo rules, content)
- Relationships (inheritance, compatibility)
- Leverage the existing product hierarchy and product vision as your starting point
- Target the common, high-frequency operations that currently create pain, such as repetitive product creation and slow, manual catalogue tasks
- Balance first-principles thinking with pragmatic handling of legacy and migration realities
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What we are looking for
- Proven experience as a Taxonomy Consultant, Information Architect or Global Product Data Specialist
- Track record on large-scale commerce or content platforms
- Strong grasp of catalogue modelling: hierarchies, attributes, entitlements, pricing and geo rules
- Comfortable redesigning models rather than only optimising existing tooling
- Platform experience (any of the following an advantage)
- Catalogue-driven business support systems and commerce platforms
- PIM and MDM tools such as Stibo Systems, Akeneo, Salsify, inRiver or Informatica
- Salesforce Industries/Vlocity Enterprise Product Catalog (EPC)


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- Location: London & remote working
- Duration: 3-6 months initial, likely extension
- Compensation: market rates, outside IR35
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