Product Lead

Albert Bow
London
1 week ago
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Product Lead FTC | London | Hybrid | up to £110,000


About the Company:

Albert Bow has partnered with an amazing Fintech company within the banking space Backed by major financial institutions. This company connects banks through a shared data network, helping them manage risk smarter and save on costs across the board.


Your Role:

You’ll drive the evolution of the company’s cloud-based platform, delivering solutions that solve real client challenges and position the product as a market leader.

  • Collaborate with clients and internal teams to define problems, run user workshops, and shape product solutions
  • Lead cross-functional squads, prioritize workloads, and deliver against OKRs with high-quality, tested releases
  • Own the product roadmap, track key metrics, and support the development of product vision and strategy
  • Mentor a Junior Product Manager and foster a culture of excellence


Skills Needed:

  • Experience leading cross-functional teams in complex, data-driven environments within a Lead PM or Senior capacity
  • Good understanding of data engineering and AI
  • Setting product strategy and OKRs, managing tools like Jira and Confluence
  • Mentoring teams to deliver impactful outcomes
  • Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear, actionable insights for both technical and non-technical stakeholders


Benefits:

  • Salary paying up to £110,000
  • 25 days AL plus additional bank holidays
  • Hybrid role
  • Health insurance, plus a wide range of additional benefits


As this role is a FTC I would recommend applying ASAP to avoid disappointment or send your CV directly to – .


Looking forward to discussing your next steps,

Caila

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