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Aurora Energy Research

Senior Product Manager - Asset Dispatch API (Fixed Term Contract)

Oxford
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Department: Software Solutions
Location: Oxford, UK

Description

Aurora is expanding how clients access and use our analytical capabilities. Alongside our applications, we increasingly make our data, models and insights available programmatically, so they can be embedded directly into our users' own systems, workflows and decision-making.

Chronos is Aurora's storage valuation platform, used by asset developers, investors and utilities to navigate complex decisions about how battery storage assets are valued and deployed across global energy markets.

Your mission in this role is to productise our sophisticated analytical capability, Aurora's storage and hybrid asset dispatch modelling, into a coherent programmatic surface. The Asset Dispatch API is a consumption and distribution surface for Chronos: success means deeper and more valuable use of Chronos (valuable workflows enabled, depth of use, adoption and retention, and reusable leverage across Aurora products). The hard problem is not exposing existing functionality through endpoints, but deciding which problems should be served programmatically, for whom, through which capabilities and in what sequence, and which should be served another way or not at all.

This is a senior individual contributor role with no line management. You will work in close partnership with our engineering organisation, shaping the API contract together: its abstractions are both technical architecture and product design.

This is a fixed-term maternity cover with a small number of concrete outcomes to reach within the cover period. The final outcome set will be agreed at offer stage. You will need to get to the important questions quickly, establish evidence early, and turn that learning into incremental delivery.

Key Responsibilities

  • Productise Aurora’s asset dispatch capability into a coherent programmatic surface. Own which Chronos problems are served programmatically, for whom, through which capabilities, and in what sequence. The depth and value of client use measures success.
  • Decide what belongs on the API and what does not. The Chronos application, files, scheduled outputs, agent tooling, or another Aurora-built experience may best serve a given need. The API should focus on core programmatic needs rather than duplicating every application feature.
  • Run API-specific discovery. Investigate requests for endpoints, feeds, and integrations to understand the underlying workflow, decision constraints, and reusable programmatic needs. Triangulate user requests with observed usage data where available.
  • Shape the API contract jointly with engineering. Investigate requests for endpoints, feeds, and integrations to understand the underlying workflow, decision constraints, and reusable programmatic needs. Triangulate user requests with observed usage data where available.
  • Own the developer experience as product. Investigate requests for endpoints, feeds, and integrations to understand the underlying workflow, decision constraints, and reusable programmatic needs. Triangulate user requests with observed usage data where available.
  • Manage the lifecycle consequences. Define what each version guarantees, assess the impact of changes on consumers, and plan deprecation timelines clearly. Own the migration of existing users, tooling, and workflows onto the new surface, treating it as a product problem of segmentation, sequencing, and enablement rather than just a communication task.
  • Make Asset Dispatch compose within Aurora's wider programmatic offering. Aurora's domain APIs should compose into coherent workflows rather than become a collection of disconnected endpoints. Preserve genuine domain differences within Asset Dispatch while helping establish shared concepts and conventions where they create leverage.
  • Bring constraints in early and represent the product clearly. Work with commercial, legal, entitlement and enablement stakeholders early enough that their constraints inform decisions rather than emerge at launch. Communicate product direction and trade-offs clearly to senior stakeholders, and support go-to-market teams with product narratives and demos.

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Required attributes:

  • API Product Craft: Proven experience taking a developer-facing API or platform product from initial discovery through to adoption by external users.
  • Technical Fluency: Ability to engage deeply in technical design discussions. You should be comfortable as the "first consumer" of the product: testing endpoints, critiquing documentation, and evaluating contract proposals first-hand.
  • Abstraction & Design Judgement: Demonstrated ability to identify stable, reusable concepts within varied user requests. You can distinguish between core product capabilities and implementation details, avoiding unnecessary complexity or customer-specific exceptions.
  • Strategic Discovery: Experience investigating the underlying workflows and decision-making needs behind integration requests. You should be able to triangulate qualitative user feedback with quantitative usage data.
  • Domain Adaptability: A track record of quickly mastering complex technical or economic domains (e.g., energy markets, financial modelling, or multi-dimensional datasets) to lead credible discovery with expert users.
  • Outcome-Driven Prioritisation: Ability to sequence work based on value, evidence, and risk (technical and adoption), with a willingness to revisit roadmaps as new data emerges.

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Desirable attributes:

  • Energy or Fintech Experience: Prior exposure to energy market modelling, battery storage, or financial benchmarking products.
  • Developer Experience (DX) Focus: Experience optimising documentation, sandboxing, and onboarding flows to reduce "time-to-first-call" for developers.
  • Competitive Analysis: Experience benchmarking against industry peers to identify parity gaps and differentiation opportunities.
  • Change Management: Experience managing B2B product migrations or adoption programs for programmatic tools.

What we offer

Some of the benefits we include are:

  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Parental Support
  • Salary-Exchange Pension
  • Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
  • Local Oxford Discounts
  • Cycle-to-work Scheme
  • Flu Jabs

At AER, we are committed to offering flexibility in the way we work. Most of our roles are hybrid with a mix of in-office/home working and potentially adjustable working hours. Let’s discuss what works for you and AER during the interview process.

The Company is committed to the principle that no employee or job applicant shall receive unfavourable treatment on grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy, and maternity.

To apply, please submit your Résumé / CV, a personal summary, your salary expectations and please inform us of your notice period.

Unfortunately, we are unable to accept applications via email, telephone, or social media platforms. To be considered for this position, please submit your application using the link provided. Applications submitted through any other channel will not be reviewed.

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Skills

API Product Management
Technical Design
Developer Experience (DX)
Strategic Discovery
Product Prioritization
B2B Product Migration
Technical Architecture
Market Analysis
Stakeholder Management
Data Analysis
Domain Modeling
Lifecycle Management

Location

Oxford, England, United Kingdom

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