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Product Owner - ERM

London
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Product Owner – Enterprise Risk Management

As our Product Owner – Enterprise Risk Management, you’ll turn business vision into customer value by acting as the voice of the customer and the primary point of contact for demand for the team. The role manages and prioritises a transparent product backlog, translates user and business needs into actionable items, and assures clear linkage through the golden thread from strategy to delivery.

Working closely with business users, Product and Technology leads, Architects and the Agile Team, the Product Owner enables the realisation of agreed OKRs and delivers compliant, secure and scalable outcomes. The role also provides delivery assurance, supports product roadmap development and balances new change with operational resilience and institutional risk considerations.

A move across the business allows you to continue to access tailored professional development opportunities, and our fantastic benefits packages.

In this role you’ll:

  • Define, communicate and cascade the product vision, value proposition, OKRs and roadmap across the end-to-end team so everyone remains aligned on what is to be built and why.
  • Own the backlog end-to-end by managing intake and demand, expressing backlog items with acceptance criteria, prioritising demand and keeping the backlog visible, transparent and clear.
  • Build, refine and maintain a rolling wave product roadmap aligned to wider Value Stream and SVS goals, the Future State Architecture and re-use of existing assets where possible.
  • Work with the Agile Team to evaluate solution options through prototyping, user research and early, continuous feedback on incremental releases.
  • Make trade-off decisions based on value, risk and dependencies, including balancing short-term and long-term priorities, operational resilience and change.
  • Accept or reject release-ready and released solutions against the Definition of Done and agreed acceptance criteria, and sign off product releases on behalf of users where required.
  • Align and actively manage stakeholders across Business and Technology, resolve conflicting priorities and maintain clear communication with users and key stakeholders.
  • Ensure compliance, risk management and operational resilience are addressed within product scope, while supporting Agile, SAFe, CoE and Community of Practice best practices.

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  • Strong product management capability, with strategic thinking and a clear orientation towards value creation and delivery outcomes.
  • Agile and SAFe acumen, including backlog ownership, prioritisation, delivery assurance and decision-making under uncertainty.
  • Ability to identify and understand customer and business needs, and translate them into actionable backlog items, user stories and acceptance criteria.
  • Strong stakeholder management, influencing, negotiation and conflict resolution across Business and Technology.
  • Clear communication and collaboration skills, including the ability to align stakeholders to the product vision, roadmap and OKRs.
  • Awareness of compliance, institutional risk, operational resilience and quality requirements within product scope.
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Skills

Product Management
Agile
SAFe
Backlog Prioritization
Stakeholder Management
Strategic Thinking
User Story Writing
Acceptance Criteria
Risk Management
Operational Resilience
Roadmap Development
Conflict Resolution
OKRs
Value Stream Mapping
Prototyping
User Research

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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