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Senior Product Manager – Partner APIs
Location: London (Hybrid)
Salary: Up to £90,000
We are working with a fast-growing technology platform business that connects service providers with end consumers through a marketplace model. As part of a significant investment in their platform infrastructure, they are looking for a Senior Product Manager to own their partner API and integration strategy.
You will define how the business connects with its network of third party service providers through scalable, standardised API integrations, making partner onboarding faster and reducing bespoke delivery across a broad range of provider categories.
Senior Product Manager Responsibilities:
- Own the product vision and roadmap for strategic partner APIs across the platform
- Define the integration strategy for priority provider categories and scalable onboarding patterns
- Lead delivery of API capabilities covering availability, inventory, booking, cancellation, redemption, and fulfilment
- Translate partner, commercial, operational, and technical needs into clear product priorities and delivery plans
- Work with engineering, architecture, operations, and commercial teams to ensure integrations are scalable and secure
- Use performance and operational data to continuously improve integration reliability and reduce manual effort
- Standardise integration patterns to reduce bespoke delivery and improve speed to market
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- Proven experience in partner APIs, third party integrations, platform products, or marketplace capabilities
- Strong understanding of API led integration, partner onboarding, and system interoperability
- Good technical fluency across APIs, middleware, data flows, authentication, and error handling
- Experience working with external partners or suppliers to deliver scalable digital integration capabilities
- Strong analytical skills with experience using operational data and partner feedback to drive improvements
- Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills in a complex platform environment
- Comfortable balancing strategic vision with hands on delivery in a fast paced organisation


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