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ERP Product Owner

Guildford
2 weeks ago
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Technical Product Owner (Inside IR35)
ERP implementations (SAP S/4HANA)

We’re looking for a Technical Product Owner to act as the vital link between business stakeholders and technical development teams for an ERP implementation. You’ll own requirements, shape the product vision, and drive the delivery of high-quality technical solutions.

What You’ll Do



Define and communicate product vision aligned with business goals

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Gather and translate technical requirements into clear user stories

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Build and manage the technical roadmap, prioritising features and improvements

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Collaborate with developers, architects, QA, and DevOps to ensure smooth delivery

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Plan releases, set timelines, and ensure quality through strong acceptance criteria

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Maintain clear documentation and create a strong feedback loop with stakeholders

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Stay current with emerging tech and manage technical risks proactively

What You’ll Bring

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Degree in Computer Science, IT, or a related field

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Experience as a Technical Product Owner in an Agile environment

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Solid technical understanding (software development, architecture, or similar)

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Strong communication skills with the ability to simplify complex concepts

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Experience with tools like Jira and Confluence

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Analytical, data-driven decision-making style

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Passion for technology and emerging trends

Beneficial Experience

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Windows/Linux environments

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Supporting and developing business IT tools

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Agile/Waterfall/SDLC processes

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User engagement and solution design

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ERP implementations (e.g., SAP S/4HANA)

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Web development (HTML5, JavaScript, .NET, ORM frameworks)

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Cloud/SaaS technologies

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General scripting/programming (C#, Python, SQL, PowerShell, etc.)

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