Lead Product Manager

Harnham - Data & Analytics Recruitment
London, United Kingdom
Today
£90,000 – £110,000 pa

Salary

£90,000 – £110,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Lead
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

15 percent bonus Comprehensive benefits package

Lead Product Manager


London. Up to 110000 base plus bonus and benefits.

This is a rare opportunity to take ownership of AI and machine learning product strategy within a high-growth consumer fintech. You will lead the discovery, scoping and implementation of intelligence-led experiences across a platform used by more than a million customers, with full autonomy to shape how AI enhances journeys, recommendations and personalised guidance.

The Company
They are a mission-led consumer finance business with a rapidly scaling mobile app and a strong reputation for customer-centric product design. After significant growth, they are now investing heavily in AI and ML for the first time and are building out new capabilities to deliver more personalised, context-aware experiences. You will join a collaborative product organisation based in London, working closely with engineering, data and decisioning teams.

The Role
You will:
* Define where and how AI and ML can be applied across the customer journey to drive personalisation and intelligent guidance.
* Lead end-to-end product management, from problem identification through to delivery and measurement.
* Provide strategic direction to teams with limited AI experience and champion best practices.
* Partner with engineering, design, data and decisioning teams to scope opportunities and define requirements.
* Drive systems-level thinking across journeys, ensuring intelligence is embedded consistently and effectively.
* Influence senior stakeholders and shape the long-term AI product roadmap.

Your Skills and Experience
You will bring:
* Strong experience delivering AI or ML-enabled features in consumer mobile apps.
* A background in end-to-end product management with a focus on personalisation, recommendations or intelligent automation.
* The ability to think in systems and design experiences that span multiple journeys.
* Strong collaboration skills and confidence working with data, engineering and leadership teams.
* An individual contributor mindset with high influence and strategic ownership.

What They Offer
* Salary up to 110000 plus a 15 percent bonus and a comprehensive benefits package.
* Hybrid working with two days a week in their London office.
* High strategic impact as the first product hire dedicated to AI and ML.
* The chance to shape greenfield AI capability across a major consumer platform.

How to Apply
If you are a consumer-facing Product Manager with experience delivering AI or ML features and want to take ownership of a transformative roadmap, apply today.

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