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AI Product Analyst

Investigo
Greater London
3 days ago
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Our client a public sector arm's length body are looking for a superstar to join in a newly created role.

Under the direction of the Digital Products Manager, as an AI product analyst you will support the development, implementation, and governance of AI-enabled digital products and services. This role will play a key part in shaping how artificial intelligence is responsibly adopted across the organisations digital estate, ensuring alignment with strategic priorities, ethical standards, and public trust.

You will work closely with the Digital Products Manager, contribute to the

AI Working Group, and provide regular insights and updates to the Portfolio

Management Office.

Key Accountabilities include;

Data Analysis:

  • Analyse user behaviour, product usage, and feedback to generate actionable insights for AI-enabled digital services.
  • Use tools such as Power BI, Python, or R to visualise data and support decision-making across product lifecycles

User Research:

  • Conduct qualitative and quantitative research to understand user needs, behaviours and pain points in relation to AI-driven products.

Requirements Gathering

  • Collaborate with product owners, technical teams, and policy leads, to define clear and measurable requirements for AI use cases

Market Analysis

  • Conduct horizon scanning and market research to identify emerging AI technologies and trends relevant to electoral services.

Reporting

  • Prepare structured reports and dashboards for the Portfolio Management Office (PMO) on AI product performance, risks, and milestones

Performance / Product Adoption

  • Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) for AI enabled products, including accuracy, fairness, and user satisfaction

Essential Experience:

  • Relevant professional certification or equivalent experience (Microsoft, ITIL, Google analytics, PowerBI, etc)
  • Experience in a Product analyst role with face-to-face support.
  • Experience working with visualisation Software
  • PRINCE2 Foundation or AGILE certification (desireable)
  • Familiarity with Analytics tools AI/Microsoft CoPilot/Generative AI knowledge

If this sounds like you and you are an excellent communicator with a go getter attitude, apply now!

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