Senior Product Owner

Woking
1 week ago
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TXM Recruit is working in partnership with a highly innovative technology business operating at the cutting edge of connectivity, cloud, and embedded systems. This organisation delivers mission-critical solutions across sectors such as public transport, automotive, motorsport, and industrial environments, supporting large-scale, safety-critical deployments worldwide.

The Role
As Senior Product Owner, you will play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering complex, high-performance technology products. You will take ownership of product vision and priorities, working closely with engineering and product teams to translate business needs into robust, scalable technical solutions.

This is a hands-on role suited to someone with a strong technical foundation who enjoys working in fast-moving, complex environments and influencing both strategy and delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Own and manage product definition and priorities across multiple technical backlogs, including networking, edge computing, cloud, and security
Collaborate closely with engineering leads and cross-functional teams to align delivery with product strategy
Translate business requirements into clear user stories and acceptance criteria
Influence system architecture, APIs, data flows, and long-term product roadmaps
Champion scalability, resilience, and enterprise-grade security across all solutions
Support delivery of products deployed globally across thousands of connected assetsAbout You
You are a confident and credible Product Owner with the ability to bridge business and engineering teams. You thrive in technical complexity and are comfortable making decisions that balance customer needs, technical constraints, and commercial priorities.

Essential experience:

Degree in Engineering or a related discipline, or equivalent industry experience
Strong technical background prior to moving into product ownership
Proven experience in Agile software development environments
Demonstrated ability to manage complex technical backlogs
Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills
Strong analytical and leadership capabilityDesirable experience:

IoT, cloud, or edge software environments (Linux, networking)
3+ years’ experience delivering technology products as a Product Owner
Exposure to CI/CD pipelines and testing practices
Experience working in scale-up or growth-focused businesses
Additional European language skillsWhat’s on Offer

A challenging and rewarding role working on high-impact, real-world technology
Hybrid working model based out of Woking, Surrey
Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to work alongside highly skilled engineering and product professionals
Supportive, flexible working culture with a strong focus on collaboration and innovationIf you’re an experienced Product Owner looking to shape advanced technology solutions with real-world impact, TXM Recruit would be delighted to hear from you

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