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Senior Product Manager

Bristol
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Senior Product Manager

Bristol based, (but 50:50 Hybrid working)

£65,000 - £70,000 with bonus and excellent benefits

Our client are in a rapidly growing sector and are seeking a hands on, talented and experienced Product Manager who can manage multiple stakeholders to deliver digital products. The role requires balancing the demands of: clients; operations; technology; and finance. The ideal candidate will have broad awareness in all four areas. Excellent project management skills are required along with commercial accumen.

The role would be perfect for a product leader who thrives in a fast-paced, values-driven, and data-led environment.

Person Specification:

  • An experienced product manager professional with 5+ years’ experience

  • Recognised project management qualification

  • A track record delivering digital products

  • Strong background in digital technologies and cyber risks

  • Ability to thrive in a complex, changing environment

  • Strong communication and presentation skills

  • Proactively seeks to understand business context before presenting solutions.

  • An understanding of the fundamentals of data analytics principles.

    Apply now for immmediate consideration

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