Data Product Manager

Langham Recruitment
Catherine-de-Barnes, West Midlands (county), B92 0DE, United Kingdom
Last week
£50,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£50,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 Apr 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

£5,000 car allowance 5% annual bonus 26 days annual leave plus bank holidays Option to buy or sell up to 3 days’ holiday Private medical insurance (with the option to add family cover) Life assurance Pension matched up to 8% Enhanced maternity, paternity, and parental leave Additional flexible benefits

Data Product Manager – BI and Reporting | Birmingham – 1 day per week onsite | £50,000 – £70,000

We are working with a large UK organisation looking to hire a Data Product Manager into their team. In this role, you will take ownership of a suite of BI products used across the organisation, ensuring data products deliver clear insight, measurable value, and continue to evolve as business needs change.

The Role:

As Data Product Manager, you will own multiple BI and reporting products end to end. You will work closely with stakeholders across the business to understand how dashboards and reports are used, identify opportunities to enhance insight, and shape future product roadmaps.

Sitting between the business and data team, you will translate requirements into clear delivery priorities and work collaboratively with analysts, engineers, and the wider data function to drive continuous improvement.

Key responsibilities include:

Owning a portfolio of BI and reporting products, ensuring they deliver measurable business value

Engaging with stakeholders across different business units to gather requirements and ensure BI products align with business goals

Working with non‑technical users to understand requirements, pain points, and opportunities for improvement

Capturing requirements and managing prioritised backlogs using Azure DevOps

Collaborating with data analysts and engineers to support the delivery and continuous improvement of dashboards and reports

Overseeing the lifecycle of key dashboards and reports, including enhancements and issue resolution

Supporting the implementation of new BI tools and features across the organisation

Championing data governance, quality, and best practice across all productsWhat We’re Looking For:

Experience owning BI, reporting, or data products within a medium or large organisation

Background in a Data Product Manager, BI Product Manager, BI Lead, or Data Product Owner type role or similar

Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to communicate confidently with non‑technical users

Experience using Azure DevOps for backlog management and delivery tracking

Good understanding of dashboards, reporting tools, and data‑driven decision making

A consultative, commercially minded approach with the confidence to challenge and influence

Exposure to enterprise data environments would be beneficial (ERP systems, complex integrations)Salary & Benefits:

£50,000 – £70,000 base salary

£5,000 car allowance

5% annual bonus

26 days annual leave plus bank holidays

Option to buy or sell up to 3 days’ holiday

Private medical insurance (with the option to add family cover)

Life assurance

Pension matched up to 8%

Enhanced maternity, paternity, and parental leave

Additional flexible benefitsThis role would suit someone with experience overseeing BI and reporting products in a medium to large enterprise, who is comfortable operating in a business‑facing capacity within a complex, ERP‑driven data landscape

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