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Job Description
Product Manager, Data
Your Role: Product Manager, Data
Data is central to how we deliver brilliant experiences for our audiences and clients, and to how we build our competitive advantage across Outdoor, Audio and Digital.
As a Product Manager, Data at Global, you’ll shape and deliver the roadmap for one or more data product squads. You’ll turn business priorities into clear product strategies, working closely with engineering and analytics teams to build data products that unlock insight, improve decision-making and support growth. This role will suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-moving environment and is excited about how AI can help us solve new problems.
Key Responsibilities
As a Product Manager, Data at Global, you will:
- Strategic vision (35%) : Partner with the Head of Product, Data to define and communicate a clear product vision for your squads. Align your roadmap to Global’s wider strategy, ensuring your products drive measurable value and support innovation across the business.
- Product development and delivery (35%) : Lead the end-to-end product lifecycle for your areas of ownership – from discovery and prioritisation through to delivery and iteration. Work with data engineers, analysts and data scientists to define requirements, shape solutions, and deliver reliable, scalable data products.
- Stakeholder management (30%) : Build strong relationships with key stakeholders across the business. Translate needs into clear product outcomes, manage dependencies, balance priorities, and communicate progress, risks and impact in a clear, accessible way.
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What You’ll Love About This Role
- Think Big : Help define how data and AI power Global’s next phase of growth, from new products to smarter decision-making.
- Own It : Take end-to-end ownership of your product areas, from shaping the vision and roadmap to delivering features that make a real difference.
- Keep it Simple : Turn complex data and technology concepts into simple, practical solutions and stories that everyone can understand and use.
- Better Together : Work with talented colleagues across Product, Technology, Commercial, Data and more, all focused on creating brilliant outcomes for our audiences and customers.
What Success Looks Like
In your first few months, you’ll have:
- Worked with the Head of Product, Data to set a clear, compelling vision for your squad(s), with buy-in from key stakeholders.
- Defined and communicated a realistic quarterly roadmap that connects squad activity directly to Global’s strategic goals.
- Established effective ways of working with engineering, data and business teams, with clear requirements, priorities and feedback loops.
- Delivered early product improvements or features that demonstrate value and help build momentum for your roadmap.


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What You’ll Need
- Product management experience : Experience in product management, ideally with data platforms, analytics or similar data-focused products.
- Technical understanding : Good understanding of data platforms, databases and data processing concepts, and the ability to bridge the gap between technical and non-technical stakeholders.
- Strategic mindset : Ability to connect product decisions to business strategy, and to build and deliver roadmaps that create measurable impact.
- Communication & collaboration : Strong communication and stakeholder skills, with the confidence to facilitate discussions, manage expectations and align diverse views.
- Adaptability & curiosity : Comfortable working in a fast-paced, evolving environment, with an interest in how AI and new technologies can help us solve problems in better ways.
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