Product Data Lead

Collaborate Recruitment
Parkstone, Dorset, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£40,000 – £43,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £43,000 pa

Seniority
Lead
Posted
2 Apr 2026 (2 weeks ago)

PRODUCT DATA LEAD - ERP / Master Data/ PIM

Location: Poole (On-site)

Salary: Circa £43,000 + Bonus

Job Type: Permanent | Full-time

PRODUCT DATA LEAD OVERVIEW:

We are looking to recruit an experienced Product Data Lead to take ownership of product data management, governance, and lifecycle processes within a fast-paced procurement and supply chain environment.

This position would be ideal for candidates with strong experience in PIM systems, ERP, master data, and data governance, looking to step into a strategic, hands-on position.

PRODUCT DATA LEAD KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

Own and manage the end-to-end product data lifecycle (creation, enrichment, maintenance, obsolescence)

Define and implement data governance frameworks, standards and processes

Manage and optimise PIM and ERP systems

Oversee product data quality, accuracy, and completeness

Ensure effective data integration and data flow between systems

Collaborate with Procurement, Category Management, Supply Chain, and Operations

Support product onboarding, supplier data, pricing updates, and specifications

Monitor SLAs, backlog, and data performance metrics

Drive process improvements, automation, and system enhancements SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:

Proven background in Product Data Management / Master Data / PIM

Strong experience with ERP systems and data governance frameworks

Understanding of product data structures, taxonomy, and classification

High level of attention to detail and data accuracy

Strong stakeholder engagement across procurement, supply chain, and operations DESIRABLE:

Background in FMCG, wholesale distribution, retail, or logistics

Knowledge of ESG, QA, or ISO standards ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND BENEFITS:

This is an Office-based role, based at our client's head office in Poole

A fantastic opportunity to take the lead of product data strategy and governance, within a collaborative, fast-paced environment

Competitive salary (up to £43k basic) Plus bonus incentives

Free parking on site

State of the art offices with lovely staff facilities including a fully equipped kitchen (Snacks, teas, coffees etc)

22 days holiday plus bank holidays

Opportunity for internal progression and professional development

Social events, free lunches and other benefits to be discussed If you are a Product Data Lead, Master Data Manager, PIM Manager, Product Data Analyst, Data Governance Lead, we would love to discuss this role with you

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