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Product Manager

London
£390 – £400/day
Posted 1 day ago
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Product Manager - 12 month contract - paying £400 Inside IR35 - Hybrid (London)

We're partnering with a leading consumer technology and digital services organisation seeking an experienced Product Manager to join a large-scale Agile Release Train environment.

This is an excellent opportunity for a Product Manager who thrives at the intersection of business, technology, customer experience, and delivery. You'll play a key role in defining product roadmaps, shaping customer-focused features, and driving measurable business outcomes across multiple delivery teams.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Own and manage a defined product area within an Agile Release Train
  • Define, refine, and prioritise features aligned to business objectives and KPIs
  • Create and maintain product roadmaps and feature pipelines
  • Lead feature analysis and refinement ahead of PI Planning
  • Manage stakeholder engagement across multiple business areas
  • Define feature acceptance criteria and oversee UAT activities
  • Ensure delivered functionality meets customer and business requirements
  • Facilitate product alignment across squads and support ART ceremonies
  • Drive exceptional customer experiences across digital and voice channels

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Requirements:

  • Proven Product Management experience within complex Agile environments
  • Strong experience working with cross-functional technology teams
  • Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills
  • Experience creating customer journeys across digital and voice channels
  • Strong analytical and data-driven decision-making capabilities
  • Experience translating customer insights into product improvements
  • Knowledge of Agile frameworks, PI Planning, and scaled delivery environments
  • Ability to balance customer experience, commercial objectives, and technical constraints

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Desirable:

  • Experience working within large enterprise organisations
  • Exposure to regulated environments and complex customer propositions
  • Strong understanding of UX/UI best practices and customer-centric design

If you're a Product Manager looking to join a highly collaborative product organisation and work on customer-facing digital experiences at scale, we'd love to hear from you.

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Skills

Product Management
Agile Release Train
Product Roadmap Definition
Stakeholder Management
Feature Prioritisation
User Acceptance Testing
Customer Journey Mapping
Data-Driven Decision Making
PI Planning
UX/UI Best Practices
Customer-Centric Design
Analytical Skills

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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