AI Product Manager

IRIS Software Group
Leeds
2 months ago
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Our UK Product Team is hiring and we have an exciting opportunity for an AI Product Manager to join us!


The AI Product Manager will be responsible for owning and developing the AI product strategy across our business. This position will oversee all existing customer-facing AI features and identify opportunities to deploy AI features that make the lives of our customers easier or add value to our revenue.


The AI Product Manager will collaborate with cross-functional teams including engineering and data science to design and develop AI features. They will take ownership to ensure technical delivery meets business needs while also updating and regularly communicating with internal stakeholders.


You will be responsible for the commercial prioritisation of your backlog, as well as creating business cases for larger initiatives. To be successful, you must have experience working directly with AI solutions and have a strong understanding of AI tools, as well as closely collaborating with technical resources while solutions are in motion.


This role requires a background in product management, including AI, 3rd party relationship management, and compliance/governance experience. The ability to collaborate within a wider product team to ensure AI solutions feed into the development roadmap is essential.


What you'll be doing


  • Take ownership of the AI product strategy across the business
  • Development of business cases and crafting AI Product Vision and Strategy
  • Oversee and evaluate existing customer-facing AI features.
  • Define and prioritise new AI feature development opportunities that align with the business strategy
  • Communicate the AI product roadmap and feature development progress to internal stakeholders


What we are seeking


  • The ideal candidate should have a clear passion for AI and be highly analytical, detail-oriented, and customer-focused with experience in product management in AI or technical field.
  • The candidate should be able to communicate ideas and technical concepts in a straightforward manner and be able to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams to achieve company goals.
  • Proven experience as a Product Manager, ideally within the AI, machine learning, or data science space.
  • Strong understanding of AI technologies and their application in real-world products.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with the ability to work across teams and influence key stakeholders.
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deliver high-quality products on time.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Experience with agile product development methodologies.
  • A passion for innovation and a deep interest in AI and emerging technologies.


Desirable:

  • Experience in a fast-paced environment.
  • Knowledge of AI ethics and responsible AI practices.
  • Familiarity with data science and machine learning frameworks.
  • Experience with UX/UI design for AI-based products.


How to Apply:

If you are excited about the potential of AI and want to be part of a forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you.

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