Product Manager

Pulborough
1 week ago
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Product Manager

Hybrid - 2 days per week in the Pulborough office

£60,000 - £70,000

Product Manager required to own the success of our clients modern, cloud-native platform. you'll be accountable for building products that are valuable to customers and viable for the business.

The Role

Working closely with the CTO and engineering team, you'll shape product strategy, lead discovery, and ensure what they deliver drives real outcomes. You'll engage directly with external and internal stakeholders, providing direction where there's uncertainty and owning the outcomes

What You'll Do

Establish and scale effective product management practices
Lead product discovery through research, validation, and market analysis
Define clear problem statements, success metrics, and priorities
Collaborate closely with engineering throughout delivery
Act as the bridge between Sales, Support, leadership, and development
Define and track KPIs to measure adoption, retention, and customer value
Champion the customer perspective in every decisionWhat We're Looking For

Essential:

3+ years' product management experience (ideally B2B SaaS)
Strong requirements definition skills (user stories, acceptance criteria, BDD)
Data-driven and outcome-focused
Excellent communication skills
Customer empathy and confident decision-makingDesirable:

Experience in accounting, finance software
Familiarity with Agile practices and tools such as Azure DevOps
Knowledge of SaaS business modelsThis is an opportunity to join an established, stable business at a pivotal point of transformation - helping shape the future of cloud software within the industry.

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Spectrum IT Recruitment (South) Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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