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Data Product Manager

RSA
London
9 months ago
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Job Description

At RSA, we believe insurance is about people, not things. We provide our inspiring colleagues the support and opportunity to grow together, shape the future, and win as a team. We are going through a transformation journey, providing our people with opportunity to be integral to improving our service and delivering better products to brokers and customers. We are a proud member of the Intact family, we feel part of something bigger, with a presence in North America, the UK and Europe.

We have a bold ambition to become the best Commercial Lines business in the UK, demonstrated by our recent acquisition of NIG and Farmweb, allowing us to scale by leveraging our combined financial strength and importantly ensure our people feel the benefits of our joint capabilities.

We are currently recruiting for a Data Product Manager to join our established and experienced Chief Information Office team here at RSA on a hybrid basis.

Role Requirements

As the Data Product Manager you will support and drive strategy implementation for data products, ensuring alignment with RSA’s business goals and data strategy. You will act as the product owner for data products, defining and managing product roadmaps that align with business objectives and ensure timely delivery of data assets.

You will prioritize and manage the product backlog and delivery squads, ensuring that the highest-value features are delivered first, while balancing technical debt and scalability considerations. You will collaborate closely with business stakeholders, data engineers, and analytics teams to gather requirements, define product features, and ensure that data products meet user needs.

You will lead Agile sprints for the development of data products, ensuring that teams remain focused on delivering value in an iterative, rapid-deployment environment. You will ensure that all data products adhere to governance frameworks, including data quality, compliance, and security standards, while maintaining product performance and usability.

The Individual

To be successful in this role you will have experience in managing and owning data products, with a record of delivering impactful solutions. You will have a background in the financial services or insurance industry, with an understanding of how data products can drive business value in these sectors.

You will have experience with cloud platforms such as Azure and data tools like Databricks, with an understanding of how to leverage the platform for product development, data integration, and advanced analytics. You will have an understanding of Agile product management principles, with experience leading sprint planning, backlog prioritization, and product iteration.

What we offer you:

At RSA we put our people first. We have adopted hybrid working as standard, to give you a better work/life balance and an excellent flexible working mindset. That is on top of a comprehensive range of benefits, including pension contributions of up to 11% looking after you now, and in the future.

We will give you countless opportunities to continuously develop, alongside a diverse and passionate community of experts, the best the industry has to offer. You will be empowered to be your best self, do your best work, and make a meaningful impact. Our employee promise allows you to shape the future, win as a team, and grow with us.

About Us

We celebrate individuality and it is important to us that we have a culture where our people feel respected and valued for who they are. We pride ourselves on being accessible and encourage inclusive environments where our people can always give and show the very best of themselves.

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