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Product Manager

London
£60k – £70k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Product Manager

Product Manager | B2B SaaS | London (Hybrid)

We're partnering with a growing SaaS business transforming the way organisations deliver coaching, training, and performance programmes. As the business continues to scale, they're looking for an experienced Product Manager to take ownership of product initiatives from discovery through to delivery.

This is a hands-on role within a collaborative product team where you'll work closely with Engineering, Design, and key business stakeholders to shape the product roadmap, validate opportunities with customers, and deliver features that create genuine user and commercial value.

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Experience Required (non-negotiables)

  • Experience as a Product Manager in at least two SaaS organisations, ideally within a startup environment.
  • Proven ownership of products from discovery through to launch and ongoing optimisation.
  • Strong experience working with agile engineering teams and managing product backlogs.
  • Comfortable balancing customer needs, commercial priorities, and technical considerations.
  • A collaborative, hands-on approach with excellent stakeholder management skills.
  • Experience working on funded startup or scale-up products would be highly desirable.

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What's on offer

  • Salary up to £70,000 max
  • Hybrid working (3 days per week in the West-Central London office)
  • Opportunity to join a growing SaaS business where you'll have genuine ownership and influence over the product direction.
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Skills

Product Management
SaaS
Agile
Stakeholder Management
Collaboration
Product Roadmap
Customer Validation
Technical Considerations

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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