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Product Manager

Kingston upon Hull
5 days ago
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PRODUCT MANAGER
SALARY - £50,000 + BENEFITS
LOCATION - HQ - HULL
TRAVEL TO OTHER OFFICES REQUIRED
HYBRID WORKING

Your new role
A fantastic opportunity to join a fast-growing organisation and one that offers the Product Manager the opportunity to identify new product opportunities, conceptualise solutions, create product requirements and work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to bring new products to market. The role offers you the chance to work with all areas of the business, right up to senior leadership and the CEO to help create and deliver the product roadmap.

What you'll need to succeed
The organisation are looking for a Product Manager who can demonstrate experience of working on complex Software Projects / Products and is familiar with Agile working practices.
The Product Manager needs to have exceptional communication skills and not only have the ability to translate business needs into technical requirements but, as importantly, be able to push back and say "No" to drive the best product decisions.
Product Managers with an understanding or experience with Azure DevOps or toolsets such as JIRA would be at an advantage.

What you'll get in return
The role offers hybrid working - with regular visits to the organisation's offices along the M62 corridor. The salary is £50,000 + Benefits.

What you need to do now
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If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.

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