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Senior Product Manager

Whitechapel
3 days ago
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SENIOR PRODUCT MANAGER

6MTH CONTRACT – HYBRID WORKING

£650pd INSIDE IR35

Our Client is looking for a Senior Product Manager with experience of working on Information Security – PAM projects, who wants to make a difference by securing simpler, clearer and faster public services.

As a Senior Product Manager, you will:

  • be responsible for supporting Information Security’s strategic objective to improve Privileged Access Management, ensuring that all teams and stakeholders involved are prioritising and delivering to achieve that goal

  • lead/drive one or more multi-disciplinary teams to deliver products/outcomes and iteratively improve them through all stages of product lifecycle

  • develop an expert understanding of the users’ needs and champion these in the delivery of your products

  • identify and develop product principles, practices and processes to allow teams to collaboratively build the right thing, the right way

  • coordinate product development with other product teams to minimise risks and manage dependencies

  • engage with users and stakeholders through a range of channels to encourage awareness and use of your product, as well as helping to shape and conduct user research

  • set measurable goals for your product and report against these to demonstrate progress against stated benefits

  • play an active role in the product manager community sharing your learning, celebrating progress made by other people and teams, and providing line management and coaching to other product managers

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