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Overview of the Product Manager:

Are you ready to step into a role where you don’t just manage products - you create movements through data? Where you don’t just build roadmaps- you chart the course for innovation across some of the most respected brands in the market?

We’re looking for a visionary Product Manager to lead our clients Data & Analytics portfolio - someone who thrives in complexity, commands collaboration, and believes that data is destiny when it comes to smart decision-making.

If you’ve got the drive to deliver massive value, the passion to empower teams, and the mindset to turn data into opportunity, keep reading. Your next level starts here.

What Will You Be Driving?



Cast a Vision, Lead the Charge: Define and articulate a crystal-clear product vision and strategy that ignites the hearts of stakeholders and aligns with the company’s big-picture ambitions.

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Unify Forces: Partner with data scientists, engineers, business analysts, and senior leaders to turn needs into outcomes, problems into progress, and ideas into innovations.

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Own the Backlog, Own the Momentum: Prioritise high-impact features that move the needle and keep the team focused on what matters most.

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Guide with Confidence: Provide technical clarity and support, ensuring your data products are robust, scalable, and built for growth.

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Champion Integration: Seamlessly unify data streams from across the business to create a single source of truth that fuels insight and action.

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Track What Matters: Design and monitor KPIs that measure real business impact - not just vanity metrics.

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Empower Users: Lead training and support that turn end-users into evangelists for your products.

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Partner Like a Pro: Manage third-party vendors and delivery partners with precision, ensuring excellence at every level of service.

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Stay Ahead of the Curve: Tap into the latest trends in analytics, AI, and machine learning - and bring the future into today’s roadmap.

What You Bring to the Table

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Education or Experience That Counts: A degree in Computer Science, Data Science, or something similar - or equivalent industry mastery.

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Battle-Tested in the Data Arena: At least 5 years of experience as a Product Owner or Technical Product Manager, with a deep love for all things data.

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Tech Know-How: Solid understanding of data warehousing, ETL, analytics, and visualisation tools. SQL, Python, or similar languages? Even better.

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Leadership Mojo: You inspire, influence, and energize teams - whether you’re leading directly or through matrix structures.

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Problem-Solving Powerhouse: You see challenges as fuel. You think fast, adapt faster, and get results.

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Agile All-Star: You live and breathe Agile/Scrum principles and know how to bring the best out of any squad.

This Isn’t Just Another Role…

This is your chance to be the driving force behind a data revolution. To lead with purpose, build with passion, and deliver with excellence.

So if you're ready to elevate your impact, sharpen your edge, and lead with vision—then we want to meet you.

Step up. Take ownership. Create change.

Apply now and let’s make extraordinary happen

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