Analytics Product Manager

Fitch Ratings
London
6 months ago
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Analytics Product Manager

BMI is currently seeking a Product Manager for our growing suite of AI-driven Analytics products based out of our London, Manchester or New York offices.

Our growing Product team turns BMI’s cross-domain Product Vision into a multi-year strategy and associated roadmap that delivers unique, significant value to our diverse user base across financial services, corporates, and government.

What We Offer:

Great leadership opportunities for an experienced Product Manager with expertise in developing industry-leading Data and Analytics products. Close collaboration with the BMI and Fitch Solutions leadership team, and frequent engagement with partners across Fitch Group and BMI’s customer base A fast-paced and supportive working environment in which innovation is backed and individuals can thrive.

We’ll Count on You To:

Take ownership of BMI’s suite of Analytics products Develop the 18-24 month Product Roadmap for Analytics products that are aligned with the Product Vision Engage with senior decision-makers at BMI’s customers to understand workflows and pain points, ensuring that our products meet specific end needs Develop high level requirements for products Work with Product Owners and Fitch Group development teams to successfully deliver new products and enhancements Work with stakeholders across a matrix organization to ensure that business value, priorities and requirements are understood, and that BMI’s receive appropriate levels of support Collaborate closely with BMI and Fitch Solutions’ commercial teams to ensure successful GTM, playing a leading role in articulating the value proposition Support team leaders in the development of new research initiatives evolving with the industry.

What You Need to Have:

Agile certification and experience working in an Agile environment as a Product Manager Demonstrable ability to solve problems using critical, rational and creative thinking Deep experience working on Data and Analytics products, including product creation, execution, deployment and delivery Strong communication skills are essential

What Would Make You Stand Out:

Strong familiarity with Python and R-based data science tools and development environments Familiarity with API and web-based data delivery systems Experience of the B2B information industry Ability to work as part of a larger team and being willing to take on projects at short notice.

Why Fitch?

At Fitch Group, the combined power of our global perspectives is what differentiates us. Our global network of colleagues comes together to accomplish things greater than they ever could alone.

Every team member is essential to our business and each perspective is critical to our success. We embrace a diverse culture that encourages a free exchange of ideas, guaranteeing your voice will be heard and your work will have an impact, regardless of seniority.

We are building incredible things at Fitch and we invite you to join us on our journey.

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