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Senior Product Manager
Senior Product Manager - Firmware
Location: London (Hybrid 3 days a week onsite)
Salary: £100,000 - £120,000 (plus benefits and bonus)
We are excited to partner with a fast-growing SME in the clean-tech space who are looking to hire a Senior Product Manager - Firmware. The company are transforming the energy space with their modern technology and have launched at a global scale with their V2G application, following an ambitious roadmap ahead to stay at the forefront of the market.
As Senior Product Manager, you will own, and lead their firmware and software product development initiatives, bridging the gap between technical capabilities and market needs, to help drive the evolution of their product portfolio and innovation across the business.
Senior Product Manager Responsibilities:
- Lead the product development lifecycle for the firmware and software products from concept to launch.
- Collaborate with internal teams and key stakeholders to ensure smooth integration between software, hardware, and product offerings.
- Develop and maintain product roadmaps aligned with company strategy and market demands.
- Collaborate with internal teams and key stakeholders to ensure smooth integration between software, hardware, and product offerings.
- Monitor competitive landscape and technology trends in the industry.
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- 2-3 years in a product role working with software to firmware integration in products.
- A proven background working as a software developer or hardware engineer.
- Excellent leadership skills with the ability to lead cross-functional teams and drive collaboration.
- Expert knowledge of software to hardware/firmware or IoT development practices.
- Strategic and detail-oriented, capable of balancing immediate needs with long-term vision.
- Comfortable working with complex systems and engaging with multiple stakeholders.
- Passionate about sustainability, smart technology, and delivering value to users.
- Adaptable and ready to learn in a fast-moving, evolving environment.
- Innovation is key, ability to drive scalable and new solutions.


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This opportunity will utilise your technical knowledge of firmware and software development practices to enable the team to produce best-in-class products, helping their customers optimise charging costs, reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to grid stability.
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