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Technical Product Manager – Data & Platforms

London
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Technical Product Manager – Data & Platforms

Location: London
Working pattern: Hybrid

Myn is recruiting for a leading financial services organisation and is looking for an experienced Technical Product Manager to work across data, technology platforms, and digital products.

This role sits at the intersection of technology and the business. You'll work closely with engineering, architecture, data, and senior stakeholders to determine what should be built, why it matters, and how priorities translate into a deliverable product roadmap.

We're particularly interested in Product Managers who are comfortable working with highly technical teams and complex platforms.

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You'll take ownership of product vision, roadmaps, and backlogs, working with engineering teams to turn business and customer requirements into clearly defined priorities.

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  • Work closely with Data Engineering, Software Engineering, Platform, and Architecture teams
  • Manage relationships with stakeholders across the wider organization
  • Understand the commercial reasons behind product decisions
  • Be technically confident enough to discuss architecture, APIs, cloud platforms, and data with engineering teams

What We're Looking For

  • Proven Product Management experience within a technology environment
  • Experience defining product vision, strategy, and roadmaps
  • Strong backlog management and prioritisation skills
  • Experience working closely with software, data, or platform engineering teams
  • Good understanding of Agile product development
  • Strong stakeholder management
  • Ability to translate complex technical subjects for non-technical audiences
  • Commercial understanding and customer-focused decision making
  • Experience taking technology products from strategy through delivery

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Experience with data platforms, cloud technology, APIs, payments, Open Banking, or other financial technology would be particularly relevant.

You don't need to be a software engineer, but you should be comfortable having meaningful technical conversations with engineers and architects.

Location: London
Working pattern: Hybrid

If you're a technically minded Product Manager who enjoys working on complex platforms rather than purely front-end products, we'd like to hear from you.

Apply through LinkedIn or contact Myn for further information.

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Skills

Product Management
Product Roadmap
Backlog Management
Prioritisation
Agile Development
Stakeholder Management
Data Engineering
Software Engineering
Cloud Platforms
API Design
Financial Technology
Open Banking
Technical Communication
Product Strategy
Commercial Awareness
Customer-focused Decision Making

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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