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Product Manager (PoS Payments Hospitality)
London / WFH
to £90k
Would you like to join a scale-up technology company in an influential role where you can take ownership and see the business impact of what you do?
You could be progressing your career as a Product Manager, working on complex systems for the core product, a financial operating system for live events which reduces queue times for customers and maximises revenue for vendors.
As a Product Manager you'll take ownership of key product roadmap areas, driving prioritisation, backlog management and feature delivery from concept through to release. Working closely with Business Analysts and engineering teams, you'll help scope solutions that balance technical feasibility, customer value and commercial impact.
This is a highly collaborative role where you'll partner with architects, Tech Leads, Product, Operations and commercial stakeholders to align priorities and deliver scalable solutions. You'll manage competing demands, communicate roadmap progress clearly and ensure stakeholder expectations are effectively managed throughout the delivery lifecycle.
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You'll also contribute to wider strategic and leadership discussions, bringing a strong commercial mindset and understanding of operational impact, while balancing immediate customer needs against long-term product direction.
Location / WFH
Initially (first 6 months) you'll be expected to join the team in the London office 3-4 days a week so you can get a full understanding of the product and the team, following this there's lots of flexibility including the ability to work abroad for part of the year.


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About you
- You have relevant industry experience i.e. POS platforms, Payments, Event tech, Hospitality tech
- You have a strong understanding of payments ecosystems, operational workflows, integrations and multi-stakeholder product environments
- You have strong Product Management experience
- You have experience of collaborating with technical teams, BAs and business stakeholders
- You have advanced communication and stakeholder management skills
What's in it for you
- Salary to £90k
- Pension
- Influential role with great career progression as the company scales
- Potential equity
Apply now to find out more about this Product Manager (PoS Payments Hospitality) opportunity.
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