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Product Owner

Kettering
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Product Owner (Digital)
Kettering
Hours - Monday to Friday 37.5 hours
Salary up to £55k plus benefits

We are partnering with a leading organisation in Kettering to find a Product Owner to join their Digital Software team. This is an exciting opportunity to shape key business applications, drive product strategy, and work with cross-functional teams to deliver world-class digital solutions.

The Role

As Product Owner, you’ll work closely with project teams and third-party agencies to ensure high-quality delivery across all phases of the application and project lifecycle.

You will:

Own the direction and features of critical business applications
Build strong relationships with stakeholders and support business initiatives
Gather requirements, facilitate workshops, and produce specifications and feasibility reports
Conduct gap analysis, support UAT, and assist with user training and system rollout
Coordinate projects and resources to achieve deliverables efficientlyYou will be a key point of contact for digital solutions, ensuring applications meet business needs and follow best-practice methodologies.

About You Essential:

Strong knowledge of analytical techniques and modern digital solutions
Experience in change management/business in a commercial environment
Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Analytical, structured, logical thinking
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Visio
Experience with cloud computing, web, CMS, and API technologies
BA Diploma modules or equivalentDesirable:

PRINCE2 or Agile (SCRUM) experience
AWS or Azure experienceBenefits
25–30 days annual leave (service related)
Life assurance & group personal pension plan
Income protection
Free parking
Flexible working hoursClosing date: 5th December 2025

If you are looking for a role where you can take ownership of impactful digital products and join a forward-thinking team delivering solutions that matter, then apply here

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