dunnhumby

Customer Data Science

ProductManager

£75–110k ~AI est. London, United Kingdom CONTRACT
The Brief

“Product Manager at dunnhumby. Skills: Product strategy, Roadmap planning, Data science products. Own end-to-end product lifecycle. Define product strategy”

Industry & Context.

Customer Data Science
Problems you'll solve

Root cause analysis

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Proven Product Management experience, Analytical mindset, Experience in research and discovery, Experience working with data science products, Technical knowledge of APIs, Experience delivering API services, Stakeholder management skills, Client management skills, Experience managing backlogs, Experience managing prioritisation, Experience managing product roadmaps, Experience in agile environments

What You'll Do.

Own end-to-end product lifecycle

Define product strategy

Execute product strategy

Define backlog priorities

Execute backlog priorities

Partner with data science teams

Partner with engineering teams

Partner with analytics teams

Deliver scalable solutions

Lead delivery of data science models

Collaborate with Tesco stakeholders

Align product outcomes

Use data for improvement

Use experimentation for improvement

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Data science teams; Engineering teams; Analytics teams; Tesco stakeholders

Process & Methodology

Agile, Roadmap planning, Backlog management, Prioritisation

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