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Product Engineer

Redhill
5 days ago
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Are you a tech-driven Product Manager ready to shape the future of digital solutions in the energy sector?

Our client, a leading software and data services provider, is seeking an experienced Product Manager to drive innovation, lead product strategy, and bridge the gap between customers, data, and technology.

You’ll be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking environment where creativity is encouraged, autonomy is respected, and ideas truly make an impact.

As Product Manager, you’ll oversee a portfolio of data and software products used by major players in the UK energy market. You’ll define the product vision, manage the roadmap, and work closely with developers, analysts, and stakeholders to deliver scalable, customer-focused solutions.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Own the end-to-end product lifecycle, from concept to release

  • Translate client and market needs into detailed product roadmaps and technical requirements

  • Collaborate with internal teams to deliver innovative data and software solutions

  • Manage product backlogs, prioritising features to deliver maximum customer value

  • Define and communicate release plans, updates, and documentation

  • Build strong client relationships and provide expert product knowledge

  • Identify opportunities to integrate new technologies, APIs, and AI-driven enhancements

    Skills & Experience:

  • 5+ years’ experience in the technology sector with knowledge of software development and product management lifecycles

  • Background in energy, utilities, or software/data services

  • Strong understanding of software development and agile delivery

  • Proven experience managing multiple IT or digital projects

  • Confident communicator with excellent stakeholder management skills

  • Analytical mindset and passion for data and digital transformation

  • Experience with tools such as Azure DevOps, API documentation, or AI applications is highly desirable

    What’s on Offer

    You’ll be joining a growing tech-focused organisation with a supportive, collaborative culture. In addition to a competitive salary, you’ll enjoy:

  • Permanent | Full-Time | Hybrid (Redhill or Gateshead)

  • £55,000 – £60,000 DOE

  • 25–27 days’ holiday + bank holidays (rising with service)

  • Private pension and medical cover

  • Cycle-to-work and electric car schemes

  • Regular social events and employee wellbeing initiatives

  • Free parking and a stocked Fridge!

    If you’re passionate about technology, innovation, and shaping data-driven products for the energy sector — we want to hear from you.

    Apply now to take the next step in your product management career.

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