Product Manager - Identity

Tesco Partners
London
1 month ago
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About the role

This role requires you to be in the office 3 days a week either from:

London Farringdon Office or Welwyn Garden City Head Office.

Due to expansion, the Identity Team in the Customer APIs are looking to bring in an experienced Product Manager to work on the back end product of Identity management for Tesco which spans a world of APIs, Cloud/ enterprise architecture, vendor integrations and big data to name a few.

The Customer Identity domain is all about how we authenticate and open up ’the front door’ into the full range of Tesco services/ enable value adding capabilities across a wide range of Product Areas and our ‘Retail Platform’ at Tesco. That could include managing anything from a new microservice that securely stores customer credentials to a public cloud migration project.

You will have the opportunity to drive Product Management in a scrum team of 8 Engineers, which is part of 5 teams across our wider product.

With an appreciation for enterprise API's/backend, you will be someone who can collaborate with our engineering teams to lead on strategy and develop the roadmap with a particular focus on our more technical outcomes and help drive our Identity API which is responsible for billions of authentications each week.

You will be responsible for
  • Collaborating with a team of developers to deliver value
  • Leading the development plans: shaping the overall strategy, defining and prioritising business requirements and working with the different business units to ensure their plans are integrated
  • Working with other Product Managers, architects and the development team to deliver the roadmap using agile methodologies: prioritising requirements, answering development questions and resolving issues, always putting the customer first.
You will need
  • Strong technical skills working predominately with APIs and Cloud Services
  • Breadth of Product management skills spanning product delivery and mid to long term strategic planning (product strategy, roadmaps)
  • Strong prioritisation and 'value/ benefits' focus to drive the right work to be done
  • Ability to work effectively cross functionally/ laterally with other Technology teams and stakeholders
  • Strong and creative problem solving skills
  • Adaptive, 'desire to learn' and growth mindset

Nice to have:

  • Business analysis skills to help understand an 'as is' and 'to be' environment, within a technical/ back end product
  • Familiarity with OKRs frameworks
What’s in it for you

We’re all about the little helps. That’s why we make sure our Tesco colleague benefits package takes care of you – both in and out of work.Click Hereto find out more!

  • Annual bonus scheme of up to 20% of base salary
  • Holiday starting at 25 days plus a personal day (plus Bank holidays)
  • Private medical insurance
  • 26 weeks maternity and adoption leave (after 1 years’ service) at full pay, followed by 13 weeks of Statutory Maternity Pay or Statutory Adoption Pay, we also offer 6 weeks fully paid paternity leave
  • Free 24/7 virtual GP service, Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) for you and your family, free access to a range of experts to support your mental wellbeing
About us

You might know us as a supermarket, technology company or even for our award-winning mobile network. Truth is, we’re all of those things, and much more. Our colleagues work with one goal in mind, helping to make every day a little better for our customers, colleagues and communities all over the world. No two customers are the same, neither are our colleagues.

At Tesco, we champion a balance that lets you thrive both in and out of work. Spend 60% of your week collaborating with colleagues at our office locations or local sites and the rest remotely. Whether you're just kicking off your career, juggling passions, or navigating big life events, we're here to support you. We always welcome a conversation about flexible working, so talk to us throughout your application about how we can support.

We're proud to be an accredited Disability Confident Leader, where everyone’s welcome. That’s why we commit to providing a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process. If you need support with your application,click herefor more information. And if you're interested in joining our team but don't tick every box, don't let that hold you back from applying.

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