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Job Title: Product Manager
Department: Product (Media & Performance)
Location: Flexible / Hybrid (London/ Manchester or remote)
Reports to: Head of Product
About Rezzil
Rezzil develops advanced sports technology products used by elite teams, broadcasters, and media organisations to analyse, explain, and present sport more effectively. The Media & Performance department focuses on tools that help studios, producers, and on-air talent turn complex sports data into clear, compelling broadcast output, alongside providing tools to teams and athletes to improve their performances.
Role Overview
This role is primarily responsible for the creation and delivery of data-driven tools for broadcasters, studios, and production teams. It combines product management with strong project delivery ownership, ensuring products meet the practical needs of live and post-production environments. The emphasis is on usability, reliability, and storytelling.
Key Responsibilities
- The Product Manager will assist in the development of the product vision and roadmap for broadcast-focused tools, working closely with product leadership, engineers, data teams, designers, and commercial stakeholders.
- They will gather requirements directly from producers, directors, analysts, and presenters, translating real production workflows into clear product specifications and prioritised backlogs.
- They will lead discovery and validation with broadcast partners, ensuring products solve genuine on-air and production problems. This includes improving how data is visualised, controlled, and integrated into studio, OB, and digital workflows.
- The role also involves managing delivery timelines, dependencies, and risks across multiple stakeholders.
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Product & Project Ownership
You will be accountable for end-to-end delivery, from concept through launch and iteration. This includes release planning, work prioritisation, coordination with external partners where required, and ensuring products are robust enough for live broadcast use. Post-launch, you will own continuous improvement based on user feedback, operational learnings, and usage data.
Essential Experience
- Proven experience as a Product Manager with full delivery responsibility
- Direct experience working in broadcast, production, or studio environments
- Strong understanding of live and post-production workflows
- Experience delivering tools used under live or time-critical conditions
- Ability to work closely with technical teams and translate complex concepts into practical solutions


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Desirable Experience
- Experience working with sports broadcasters, rights holders, or production companies
- Familiarity with sports data feeds, analytics, or visualisation tools
- Experience integrating products into existing broadcast or studio technology stacks
Skills & Attributes
- The successful candidate will be highly organised, delivery-focused, and comfortable operating in fast-paced broadcast environments.
- They will communicate clearly with both technical teams and non-technical production staff, make sound prioritisation decisions, and understand the realities of live television and studio output.
What We Offer
- The opportunity to shape next-generation broadcast and studio tools
- Share options – a chance to participate in the long-term success of Rezzil.
- 25 days’ holiday, plus UK bank holidays (and office shut down over Christmas)
- The opportunity to shape products that will appear on tv networks internationally
- High autonomy with meaningful ownership
- Competitive salary and benefits, commensurate with experience
This role suits a product manager who understands broadcast realities and is motivated by building tools that genuinely improve how sport is produced, analysed, and presented to audiences.
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