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Senior Product Manager

London
Β£140k/yr
Posted about 18 hours ago
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πŸš€ Role: Senior Product Manager

⚑ Industry: AI / SaaS

🏠 Location: London (hybrid) - 3 days in office

πŸ“… Type: Permanent

πŸ’Έ Salary: Up to Β£140K + meaningful equity

πŸ‘” Interview Process: 3 stages


πŸ‘¨πŸ’» What you'll be doing

This is a SPM role built for the way product actually gets built now - not the way it worked five years ago.

You'll join a small, high-output team at a seriously well-funded startup that's growing fast and already pulling attention from some very big enterprise names. Without giving too much away, they sit at the intersection of AI and a traditional, high-value industry that still runs on mountains of complex paperwork - where getting a detail wrong is expensive, and where automation has barely scratched the surface.

The team is lean by design. You'll own a critical product area end-to-end from day one, working shoulder-to-shoulder with a sharp engineering team and feeding straight into company strategy. What makes this one different is the expectation around how you work: they want a SPM who uses AI tools to close the gap between idea and answer themselves - putting a working prototype in front of a customer rather than writing a spec and joining a queue.

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🚨 Requirements

  • Experienced product manager, ideally in B2B SaaS or a fast-moving tech start-up - senior enough to own an area end-to-end
  • Hands-on experience using AI tools to build working prototypes and test ideas yourself, rather than writing a spec and joining a queue
  • Comfortable building with modern AI - autonomous, agent-style features, and the realities of shipping on top of models that don't always behave the same way twice
  • Technical enough to get into the detail and build or adjust things yourself when it gets you to an answer faster
  • A track record you can point to - shipped products, prototypes, and evidence you move fast and back your calls with data
  • A commercial head - you care whether what you ship actually gets used and moves the numbers, and you understand how enterprise deals are won and grown
  • Used to working closely with enterprise customers, including the higher-pressure moments, and comfortable owning metrics, discovery and sharp prioritisation calls under pressure
  • A clear, direct communicator with an ownership mindset who's at home in ambiguity and doesn't wait to be told
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Skills

Product Management
B2B SaaS
AI Prototyping
Enterprise Customer Management
Data Analysis
Product Discovery
Prioritization
AI Agents
Commercial Strategy
Technical Product Ownership

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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