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Data Product Owner

Milton Keynes
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Data Product Owner

Snowflake | Power BI

Agile

Data Platforms Agile

Milton Keynes

£65,000 - £75,000

This role will see you join a forward thinking, data driven financial services organisation. Having recently embarked on an enterprise Data cloud transformation, they are looking to bring in a Data Product Owner to own and deliver data products within the business.

This is a chance to shape and build something from scratch, working closely with Data Enablement and Engineering to bring data to life across the business. They are a cloud native environment and investing heavily into Data and Technology.

What you'll be doing:

Defining the delivery vision and roadmap for data products
Acting as the bridge between business and engineering, translating requirements into actionable backlog items
Running show & tell sessions to showcase data value to the business
Educating stakeholders on what's possible with data and driving engagement across the business
Working closely with data enablement and analysts to ensure alignmentYour background:

Experienced Product Owner with a background in data or analytics
Familiarity with Snowflake, Power BI, and Jira
Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
Understanding of the data lifecycle, governance, and quality principles
Ability to work closely with Technical teams and the businessIf this sounds of interest, please apply using the links

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