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Product Manager - Order Fulfilment

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Product Manager – Order Fulfilment API/Platform
About the Role
Tesco’s Order Fulfilment is a critical and strategic differentiator for Tesco in the market. The Order Fulfilment technology enables Tesco’s Online and In-store teams to plan and execute the omni-channel customer promise. Our platform provides:
- Visibility into current and future orders
- The ability to place the perfect order
- Collaboration with customers and colleagues
Responsibilities
As a Product Manager, you will report into a Lead Product Manager and drive the Product strategy and execution for a complex API or engineering platform component, involving multiple internal/external stakeholders.
Key Accountabilities
- Have complete ownership of a complex API or engineering platform component, ensuring its strategic alignment with business goals.
- Formulate the vision, strategy, and roadmap for your product, working cross-functionally to align stakeholders.
- Define key measures of success (OKRs) and track product performance and adoption.
- Leverage expertise in omni-channel retail and order management to:
- Identify new opportunities through idea generation, research, and analysis.
- Refine and prioritise requirements.
- Plan and coordinate major product initiatives with multi-team dependencies.
- Maintain a prioritised product backlog, grooming it effectively with the team and delivering user stories.
- Collaborate in sprint/release planning to maximise business value.
- Ensure performance, reliability, and security improvements.
- Lead minimum viable product (MVP) discovery, prototyping, and validation.
- Break down complex workstreams into epics and stories for faster delivery.
- Proactively identify and remove impediments while flagging risks to stakeholders.
- Accountable for product adoption and growth of the customer base.
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Requirements
- Expertise in articulating complex product strategies, balancing consumer and business value.
- Strong agile experience, including:
- User story definition
- Backlog grooming
- Sprint planning
- Estimation
- Ability to think holistically across platforms (Web, Mobile, Tablets, Store Apps).
- Exceptional communication skills—explain complex concepts to diverse audiences.
- Proven experience managing external agencies to meet high standards.
- Influence without formal authority—drive decisions collaboratively.
- Track record in:
- Defining hypotheses
- Prototyping MVPs
- Running experiments
- Data-driven decision-making
- Product management best practices + strong technical acumen.


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Benefits & Perks
Tesco ensures colleague well-being with a comprehensive benefits package, including:
🏆 20% of base salary in an annual bonus scheme. 🌱 25+ days holiday +
- Plus 1 personal day (+ Bank Holidays). ⚕️ Private medical insurance. 👶 Paternity leave: 6 weeks paid | 🧑🍳 Maternity & Adoption Leave:
- 26 weeks at full pay (12+ months’ service)
- Followed by 13 weeks of statutory pay. 🎮 Free access to:
- On-demand GP services
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Wellbeing resources for you & family.
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About Us
Tesco is more than a supermarket—it’s a technology company, innovative brand, and global network. Our one mission: making everyday life better for customers, colleagues, and communities.
Our Culture:
✅ Flexibility: 60% in-person ➝ 40% remote. We adapt to your needs—** potentials or ambitious life balance**? ✅ Inclusion: Disability Confident Leader—compromises welcome! ⚠️ Passionate responses to accommodate all skills.
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