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Digital Product Owner - AI

Davyhulme
4 days ago
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Reimagine the Role of AI in Human Travel

At Travel Counsellors, we’re not just adopting AI - we’re building a future where it enhances every human interaction. With 30+ years of history and 2,200+ independent travel entrepreneurs worldwide, we’ve always believed in the power of personal service. Now, we’re using AI to scale care, creativity, and connection like never before.

Our next-generation travel platform is being transformed by intelligent features, with TC Co-Pilot at the heart of it. As AI Product Owner, you’ll lead the charge in embedding smart systems across our business, from hyper-personalised experiences to operational excellence.

If you’re excited by the idea of combining cutting-edge AI with the depth of human empathy, this is your moment.

*Please note - this is a 12-month fixed-term contract

About the RoleYour Mission

Take the reins of AI product innovation. You’ll lead the vision, development, and rollout of AI solutions that amplify human potential, beginning with our intelligent assistant, TC Co-Pilot. Your work will be central to redefining how Travel Counsellors deliver value - smarter, faster, and more personally than ever.

This isn’t just backlog management. It’s a role for a strategic thinker, an AI advocate, and a product visionary who thrives on turning possibility into production.

What You’ll Be Doing

Lead TC Co-Pilot Development: Own the roadmap of our smart assistant, enhancing its ability to deliver personalised travel recommendations powered by LLMs, customer data, and trend insights.
Drive Enterprise AI Adoption: Identify high-impact use cases across the business, integrating AI into customer journeys, operations, and internal tools.
Define the AI Product Strategy: Align every initiative with our mission to create unforgettable experiences powered by smart, human-first technology. Continuously explore new AI technologies, platforms, and trends – and bring them into the product where they drive value.
Champion AI Change: Help teams across the business embrace AI. You’ll run demos, drive education, and lead the shift to a tech-enabled mindset.
Translate Ideas into Action: Write AI-first user stories, prioritise experiments, and drive delivery of intelligent features with real impact.
Measure What Matters: Establish KPIs for product performance, prompt effectiveness, and AI tool adoption. Iterate based on data and feedback.
Collaborate Across Disciplines: Work with engineers, data scientists, designers, and business stakeholders to build scalable, ethical, and delightful AI solutions.

Requirements

Proven experience as a Product Owner or Product Manager, preferably with AI or data-driven products
Deep understanding of Gen AI, LLMs, and prompt engineering fundamentals
Experience writing AI-specific user stories, managing AI experiments, and tracking prompt/system performance
Strong collaboration with engineering and data teams – understanding of APIs, cloud platforms (AWS, Azure), and ML workflows
Familiarity with tools like Miro, Azure DevOps, Aha!, and Gen AI prototyping platformsWhat You Bring:

Product thinking that’s user-first and AI-fluent
Strategic vision with the ability to prioritise ruthlessly and a curiosity to explore the unknown and confidence to lead through ambiguity
Excellent communication across technical and non-technical audiences
A passion for building tools that empower humans, not replace themBonus if you’ve explored:

Customer-facing sectors like travel, e-commerce, or hospitality
Conversational interfaces, semantic search, or recommendation engines
Ethical AI frameworks, GDPR, and trust-by-design principles
Building AI features using tools like LangChain, Pinecone, or RAG architectures

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