Tangible
Product Manager

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Location: Fully Remote (preference for candidates in Europe)
Coordination time: UK/European business hours
Team: Product Team
Employment Type: Contract
Company Description
Tangible is a fast-growing, tech-driven platform providing liquidity solutions to LPs and GPs in the private-markets secondaries space. By combining deep sector expertise with modern infrastructure, we unlock liquidity across private equity, private credit, and real assets, transforming the industry and enabling investors to move faster and smarter.
As our Product Manager, you’ll take end-to-end ownership of shaping features from concept through delivery. You’ll work at the centre of designers, engineers, and key stakeholders to make sure we’re building the right things, the right way. This role requires you to balance product thinking with effective stakeholder management to ensure we build the right solutions, aligned with both user needs and business goals.
This is a global remote role (preference for candidates in Europe). You can be based anywhere, and work on a UK / Europe schedule.
Tasks
Requirement Gathering & Documentation
- Engage with stakeholders to capture and refine feature requests
- Translate business needs into clear, structured requirement documents for designers (wireframes, user stories) and tech (specs, acceptance criteria)
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Backlog Management
- Own and prioritise the product backlog, balancing user impact, technical feasibility, and business value
- Write and maintain epics, requirement docs, and detailed acceptance criteria
- Anticipate dependencies and flag risks early to keep execution smooth
Release Planning and Overseeing
- Collaborate with product team/tech leads to plan upcoming releases and ensure timely delivery
- Participate in daily stand-ups and retrospectives as part of the product team
- Reinforce product development process across teams
Cross-Functional Alignment
- Serve as the primary liaison between design, engineering, QA, and business teams
- Ensure all teams have clarity on what’s being built, why, and how success will be measured
Stakeholder Communication
- Communicate progress, trade-offs, and timelines clearly to internal teams and leadership
- Run demos, gather structured feedback, and turn insights into actionable next steps
- Manage expectations calmly and confidently in a high-pressure environment
Product Strategy & Roadmap
- Contribute to product vision, roadmap planning, and goal setting
- Analyse usage data and user feedback to identify opportunities for iteration and optimisation based on evidence, not assumptions and drive continuous improvement


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Requirements
- 2-3 years as a Product Owner or Product Manager, ideally in a fast-paced or early-stage environment
- Experience working directly with clients — gathering requirements, managing relationships, and project managing delivery
- Strong command of Agile/Scrum practices and tools (e.g., YouTrack, Notion, Jira)
- Ability to write clear epics, user stories, specifications, and acceptance criteria
- Basic UX/UI understanding and ability to collaborate with designers; familiarity with Figma is a plus
- Strong communication and stakeholder-management skills, including expectation-setting and cross-functional alignment
- Comfortable working in a fast-moving environment where systems are still being built, while also helping create the processes and structures we need as we grow.
- Experience using analytics, user research, and experimentation tools (e.g., Google Analytics, Posthog, A/B testing) to guide decisions
- Ability to be proactive and available in a remote working position
If you meet the requirements above and you’re excited to shape the future of private markets and work alongside a brilliant team of engineers, ex-bankers, and startup superstars, we’d love to hear from you.
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