BOYLE Sports
Product Manager - Sportsbook

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Job Title: Product Manager - Sportsbook
Reports to: Senior Product Manager
Location: Ireland, UK, Gibraltar - Remote / Hybrid options
Role Purpose:
We are looking for a Product Manager to own a product area within our sportsbook and drive it forward commercially.
This isn't a coordination role. You'll define the roadmap, earn credibility with Trading Solutions, Commercial, UX, and Development, and ship improvements that raise the bar for what our customers expect. The mandate is clear: understand what good looks like, define the path to get there, and deliver it.
The right person will be:
- A strong communicator who can navigate competing priorities across commercial, technical, and design stakeholders and keep things moving
- Credible with trading teams from day one. You understand how sportsbook products work under the hood, not just at surface level
- Comfortable making prioritisation calls and owning them
- Data-informed. You use insight alongside product instinct, not instead of it
- Outcome-focused. Accountable for what ships and the commercial impact it has
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Roadmap ownership
- Define and maintain a prioritised product roadmap aligned to customer insight, commercial impact, and competitive opportunity
- Decide what gets built, in what order, and articulate the reasoning clearly to stakeholders
Competitive awareness
- Maintain an ongoing view of how the product compares to the market and translate that into clear decisions about what to build next
Stakeholder relationships
- Build strong working relationships across Trading, Commercial, UX, and Development
- Understand constraints and dependencies and find opportunities within them
Delivery
- Take features from concept to release. Write requirements, own the backlog, and stay close enough to the build that nothing gets lost in translation
Performance
- Define what success looks like for each improvement and track it. Accountable for outcomes, not just outputs
Key Outputs (What Success Looks Like)
- A product backlog structured around clear customer and commercial outcomes, not a feature wishlist
- Meaningful improvements shipped and tracked against defined metrics
- Strong cross-functional relationships established with Trading Solutions, Commercial, and Development
- Stakeholders who trust your prioritisation decisions


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Specialist Skills and Experience Required
- Experience working on a sportsbook product - you understand how the mechanics work: selection architecture, pricing dependencies, builder UX, and you can hold a credible conversation with Trading from day one
- A track record of taking complex product improvements from concept through to release and pointing to the commercial impact they had
- Strong communication and stakeholder management skills across commercial, technical, and design functions
- Comfortable using data to inform prioritisation decisions alongside product instinct
- Experience in the betting and gaming industry is essential. Domain knowledge is not a nice-to-have - the environment is specialised and credibility matters from the start
- Experience across multiple sports would be an advantage
- Familiarity with A/B testing and experimentation approaches would be an advantage
- Experience in a remote or distributed team would be an advantage
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