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Mobile Product Manager
London, Hybrid
Salary up to £80,000
This is an opportunity to take ownership of a high-impact mobile product used daily by engaged customers. You will shape the direction of a premium mobile experience, working at the intersection of product, data, and emerging AI technologies to deliver tangible user outcomes.
The Company
They are a fast-growing, investor-backed technology business operating in the digital finance space. Their focus is on delivering intuitive, high-quality products that help users better understand and manage complex information. With a collaborative and delivery-focused culture, they combine data, design, and engineering to create meaningful user experiences. The team is scaling steadily and offers strong exposure to innovation in AI-driven product development.
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The Role
- Own the mobile product experience across iOS and Android, setting direction and managing the roadmap
- Work closely with a dedicated cross-functional squad to deliver high-quality product releases
- Use product analytics and user data to inform decision-making and continuously improve performance
- Refine and optimise the user experience, focusing on usability, speed, and clarity
- Enhance product development processes, improving collaboration between product and engineering
- Explore and implement emerging technologies, including AI tools, to improve product delivery


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Your Skills and Experience
- Strong commercial experience in mobile product management within a consumer-facing environment
- Proven track record of delivering native iOS and Android applications
- Data-driven mindset with the ability to translate insights into product improvements
- High attention to detail with a focus on delivering polished user experiences
- Interest in AI and new product development tools, with a willingness to experiment and learn
- Confident communication skills and the ability to collaborate across technical and non-technical teams
How to Apply
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