Senior Product Manager

London
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Senior Product Manager – Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O
Contract Length: 6 months initially
Start Date: ASAP
Day Rate: £380 - £400
Location: London (Hybrid – 2-3 days onsite per week)
About the Role
Our client is seeking a Senior Product Manager to lead the product vision and strategy for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations (F&O) initiatives. You will translate business objectives into actionable product roadmaps, manage backlog prioritization, and collaborate with technical teams and partners to ensure solution feasibility and compliance with Microsoft standards. This role requires strong expertise in D365 F&O, Agile practices, and stakeholder management to deliver impactful business outcomes.
Key Responsibilities

  • Define product vision and business strategy for F&O transformation in partnership with customer leadership.
  • Build and maintain a multiyear product roadmap aligned to business goals.
  • Translate strategic objectives into clear product epics, features, and user stories.
  • Prioritize product backlog based on business value, dependencies, and release timelines.
  • Facilitate workshops for requirement discovery, design validation, and roadmap alignment.
  • Collaborate with technical teams to ensure solution feasibility and adherence to Microsoft Dynamics 365 F&O standards.
  • Manage partner resources for platform review, assessment, and technical development.
  • Support release planning and sprint reviews, ensuring business sign-off readiness.
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders, manage expectations, and mitigate risks.
  • Act as the voice of the customer in all design and delivery discussions while staying updated on the latest Dynamics 365 features.
    Your Profile
    Essential Skills & Experience:
  • Proven experience as a Product Manager or Business Consultant in D365 F&O.
  • Strong understanding of Finance, Supply Chain, and Operations modules.
  • Ability to translate business strategy into actionable product roadmaps.
  • Expertise in Agile/Scrum product management practices.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Experience in backlog management and prioritization techniques.
  • Data-driven decision-making and KPI tracking orientation.
  • Hands-on experience in requirement elicitation and user story creation.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
  • Experience managing onshore-offshore delivery collaboration.
    Desirable Skills:
  • Certification in Dynamics 365 F&O (Functional/Finance/Supply Chain).
  • Experience in business case creation and ROI analysis.
  • Exposure to Power Platform (Power BI, Power Automate).
  • Understanding of integration with CRM or HR modules.
  • Prior consulting experience with global customers.
  • Familiarity with Azure DevOps for backlog and sprint tracking.
  • Knowledge of product lifecycle management tools and governance.
  • Strong presentation and facilitation skills.
  • Experience in change management and user adoption planning.
  • MBA or equivalent qualification in Business or IT Management.
    If you have the required skills and experience, please apply promptly to be considered for this role

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