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Chief Product & Delivery Officer (Strategic Leadership) – Professional Services Oslo
We help financial and professional services firms work smarter, faster, and with less risk. We're looking for people who want more than just a role—this is an opportunity to build, influence, and lead.
Our platform, Practice Gateway (built on Microsoft Azure), transforms onboarding, KYC/AML, and tax workflows, enabling firms to modernise operations and improve client experience. We are trusted by leading UK accountancy and insurance firms, and our work is driven by quality, innovation, and measurable outcomes.
This is a unique opportunity to play a defining role in shaping our product, client experience, and future growth.
The Opportunity
This is a leadership role at the centre of our growth.
Key Responsibilities
You will take ownership of product delivery, client success, and roadmap strategy, working closely with senior leadership to ensure clients realise tangible value from our platform. The role spans technology, delivery, and stakeholder management, with a focus on scaling, automation, and continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities
Product & Roadmap Ownership
- Own and manage the end-to-end product roadmap
- Oversee priorities from initial concept through to delivery
- Align product development with client needs and business objectives
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Client Success & Strategy
- Act as a strategic partner to senior stakeholders
- Build long-term client relationships focused on outcomes
- Improve processes using data, feedback, and insight
Automation & Innovation
- Identify opportunities to automate and optimise workflows
- Work closely with development and consultancy teams
- Contribute to architecture and technical decision-making
Team Leadership
- Lead and develop a team of consultants and specialists
- Conduct 1:1s, performance reviews, and team meetings
- Foster a culture of accountability, collaboration, and development
Delivery & Execution
- Translate business and regulatory requirements into clear technical outputs
- Ensure solutions are scalable, resilient, and aligned with growth
- Take ownership of delivery across product and custom development
About You
We are specifically looking for candidates with a strong blend of accountancy and software experience, demonstrated through one of the following career paths:
- Accountancy:
- Trained as an accountant (ACA, ACCA, CIMA or equivalent) before moving into a software, product, or technology role
- Software (Accountancy or Financial):
- Built a career within the software/SaaS sector, working specifically with accountancy or financial services clients, with deep domain expertise in practice workflows, compliance, or tax


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Core Requirements
✅ Proven experience in product management within SaaS, professional services, or managed services ✅ Strong understanding of financial services or accountancy environments ✅ Ability to manage multiple priorities in a structured and organised way ✅ Strong stakeholder management and communication skills ✅ Demonstrated leadership capability with a focus on team development
Benefits
✏ 23 days annual leave (plus your birthday off) ✏ BUPA Cash Plan ✏ 50% flexible working ✏ Work-from-home allowance ✏ Two charity days per year ✏ Professional training and funded courses ✏ Three social events per year ✏ A leadership role within a growing and innovative business
Authentic influence over product, strategy, and delivery A collaborative and high-performing team environment Competitive salary and benefits package
Work remotely with regular client and London office engagement (minimum once per month).
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