Loop Recruitment
Product Manager

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Product Manager
📍 Central London | Hybrid
💰 £60,000–£70,000 + benefits
The Opportunity
We're working with a fast-growing technology business at an exciting stage of its journey.
Having successfully built and established its product, the business is now scaling and looking for a hands-on Product Manager to help take the next stage of product delivery forward.
This isn't a purely strategic Product role. You'll be close to the detail and play a key part in turning product strategy into well-defined, high-quality work that actually gets shipped.
Working closely with Product, Design, Engineering and senior technology leadership, you'll be involved across the full product delivery lifecycle - from requirements and planning through to testing and release.
It's a great opportunity for a Product Manager who enjoys ownership, pace and variety and wants to make a visible impact within a small, ambitious team.
What you'll be doing
🧩 Product requirements & planning
- Work closely with Product leadership to turn product direction into clear, validated delivery plans.
- Pressure-test requirements and identify technical constraints, risks, dependencies and edge cases early.
- Determine what needs further validation before reaching Design or Engineering.
- Build low-fidelity prototypes where useful to reduce ambiguity and gather feedback quickly.
- Challenge constructively when requirements or solutions aren't sufficiently developed.
- Ensure work is properly defined and ready before entering development.
🚀 Delivery & sprint coordination
- Translate product requirements and designs into clear, actionable tickets alongside Engineering.
- Coordinate sprint planning, backlog grooming, reviews and other delivery ceremonies.
- Track readiness, dependencies and blockers throughout delivery.
- Work closely with Engineers and technical leadership to resolve issues and keep work moving.
- Maintain a clean, prioritised backlog and ensure the team understands what needs to happen next.
- Take ownership of the day-to-day product delivery process.
🎨 Product & Design
- Partner closely with Product Design to ensure designs are complete and meet agreed requirements.
- Review designs and identify gaps before work enters development.
- Facilitate effective collaboration between Product, Design and Engineering.
- Help create clarity where there are competing requirements or unanswered questions.
- Constructively challenge ideas and solutions where further thinking or validation is required.
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🧪 Quality & releases
- Take ownership of ensuring features are genuinely ready for release.
- Create and execute user-focused manual testing and QA plans.
- Test end-to-end customer journeys and consider the impact of new functionality on existing experiences.
- Identify issues before they reach customers and work collaboratively with Engineering to resolve them.
- Ensure appropriate automated testing, monitoring, analytics and alerting are considered.
- Help establish scalable and repeatable approaches to product quality.
📝 Documentation & process
- Create and maintain clear internal product and process documentation.
- Produce customer-facing release notes and launch materials.
- Improve documentation and processes that make the product easier to understand and adopt.
- Look for opportunities to make the wider product delivery process more efficient.
- Help introduce structure and best practice as the business continues to grow.
What we're looking for:
You'll ideally have 3+ years' experience in Product Management, Product Delivery, Technical Product Management, Consulting or a similar role within a technology environment.
We're particularly interested in people who:
- Have a strong delivery mindset and enjoy turning ideas into shipped products.
- Are commercially curious and genuinely interested in understanding customer needs.
- Are comfortable using data, feedback and insight to inform product decisions.
- Are excellent communicators with strong facilitation and stakeholder-management skills.
- Have a strong bias towards action and are comfortable bringing people together to solve problems.
- Can confidently work with technical teams and aren't afraid to get into the detail.
- Are comfortable reading technical documentation and understanding APIs, payloads and technical constraints.
- Have experience creating QA plans and carrying out hands-on manual testing.
- Have excellent written communication skills and can produce clear requirements, tickets and documentation.
- Are highly organised and enjoy creating structure and clarity.
- Are self-directed and able to identify what needs to happen next without waiting to be told.
- Thrive in a small, fast-moving environment where people naturally wear multiple hats.
- Enjoy improving processes rather than simply following them.


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The environment
You'll be joining a small, collaborative and ambitious team where you'll have genuine visibility and influence.
The environment is fast-paced and low on bureaucracy. You'll be trusted to take ownership, get into the detail and make things happen.
You'll work closely with Product, Design, Engineering and senior Technology leadership, giving you genuine exposure to decision-making and the opportunity to influence how the product and delivery function develops.
The team embraces modern ways of working and rapid prototyping, using technology and automation where it can help move ideas forward, reduce ambiguity and improve delivery.
As the business grows, you'll have the opportunity to help shape how Product operates, rather than simply stepping into an established process.
Why join?
✨ £60,000–£70,000 + benefits
✨ High level of ownership and autonomy
✨ Genuine influence over product and delivery
✨ Hands-on role with strong technical exposure
✨ Small, ambitious and collaborative team
✨ Fast-moving technology environment
✨ Close exposure to Product & Technology leadership
✨ Opportunity to shape processes as the business scales
✨ Modern approach to product development and delivery
✨ Central London hybrid working
If you're a hands-on Product Manager who enjoys getting close to the detail, working collaboratively with technical teams and taking ownership from idea through to release, this could be a fantastic opportunity.
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