Product Manager

Reed
Ipswich, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£60,000 – £65,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (2 days ago)

Product Manager – Artificial Intelligence (Legal Technology)

£

Hybrid: 3 days on site at a site in East Anglia (various office locations available)

Permanent | Full-time

Shape the future of AI in legal services

We’re looking for aProduct Manager with strong experience in AI-driven solutions to lead the development of innovative tools that transform how legal professionals work.

This is a highly specialised role at the intersection ofAI, legal workflows, and user experience, focused on delivering solutions that requireprecision, trust, and measurable impact.

Key Responsibilities

You’ll own and drive AI products that enhance legal workflows such as contract drafting, document review, legal research, and compliance processes.

Working within a cross-functional AI team, you will:

  • Own the AI product roadmap with a clear focus on legal workflow optimisation
  • Lead delivery across the full product lifecycle, aligning engineering, data, and design
  • Translate complex legal challenges into scalable AI solutions
  • Facilitate discovery sessions with legal professionals to identify high-value opportunities
  • Evaluate and implement AI tools (e.g. LLMs, NLP, RAG pipelines) in production environments
  • Ensure solutions meethigh standards for accuracy, confidentiality, and risk
  • Drive adoption through intuitive user experiences and clear value articulation
  • Define and track success metrics (accuracy, efficiency, adoption, ROI)
  • Embedresponsible AI principles including transparency, governance, and compliance


What makes this role different

  • You’ll buildAI products used in high-stakes, real-world decision-making
  • You’ll work closely with domain experts including legal and compliance professionals
  • You’ll solve problems whereaccuracy and trust are critical
  • You’ll play a key role in shaping how AI is embedded into professional services

Skills and Experience

Essential

  • Proven track record as aProduct Manager in a digital or technology-led environment
  • Hands-on experience deliveringAI/ML-powered products
  • Strong understanding of:
    • Large Language Models (LLMs)
    • NLP, classification, extraction, summarisation
    • Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) or similar architectures
  • Experience working inregulated environments (e.g. legal, financial services, healthcare)
  • Strong Agile delivery experience working with cross-functional teams

Highly desirable

  • Experience withlegal technology or legal workflows
  • Understanding of:
    • Contract lifecycle management
    • Document automation or review systems
    • Compliance or regulatory processes
  • Experience evaluating third-party AI vendors and tools

Eligibility

Applicants must havefull right to work in the UK without the need for sponsorship, now or in the future.

Apply

If you have the relevant experience for this role and happy to be 2 days on site/week in either Ipswich, Norwich, Chelmsford or Cambridge and 1 day in Ipswich, please apply using the link provided.


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