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π Product Owner | London | Hybrid | Β£80,000
I'm working with a growing SaaS technology business that's looking to hire an experienced Product Owner to help shape the future of a market-leading enterprise platform used by large, complex organisations.
This is an opportunity to own meaningful product outcomes rather than simply managing a backlog. You'll work alongside Product Managers, Engineers, UX Designers and Customer Success teams to solve real customer problems and deliver software that makes a tangible impact.
What you'll be doing:
- β Owning and prioritising one or more product backlogs
- β Translating product strategy into clear user stories and acceptance criteria
- β Working closely with Engineering throughout the Agile delivery lifecycle
- β Running customer discovery sessions and workshops to truly understand user needs
- β Using customer feedback, analytics and product metrics to shape future development
- β Collaborating across Product, Engineering, Design and Customer Success to deliver valuable product outcomes
- β Exploring how AI and emerging technologies can enhance both products and internal ways of working.
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What they're looking for:
- 3+ years' experience as a Product Owner within a SaaS environment
- Strong Agile experience
- Proven backlog management skills
- Excellent stakeholder management
- Experience writing high-quality user stories and acceptance criteria
- Comfortable working with product metrics and customer feedback
- Passion for solving customer problems rather than simply delivering features.


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Nice to have:
- Jira & Confluence
- Enterprise software experience
- Workflow or case management products
- AI-enabled products
- Accessibility knowledge (WCAG)
- Dual-track Agile experience.
Why apply?
- π‘ Work on a product with genuine customer impact
- π Join a growing technology business where Product has real influence
- π€ Collaborative engineering and product culture
- π‘ Hybrid working from London
If you're a Product Owner who enjoys turning customer problems into valuable software and wants to help shape the direction of an established SaaS product, I'd love to hear from you.
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