Data Product Manager

Oscar Technology
Portsmouth
10 months ago
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Role: Data Product Manager

Salary: £60k - £65k

Location: Portsmouth

Hybrid: 3 days on-site / 2 days WFH

Summary

A brand new position has opened for a Data Product Manager to join a consultancy firm based in Portsmouth, with their operations spanning across the US and Australia.

As a Data Product Manager, you will be responsible for the development and management of data-driven solutions. You will collaborate with teams to implement strategies and deliver actionable insights with the goal of enhancing customer experience.

The role is being offered on a permanent basis, with a hybrid working pattern of 3 days on-site and 2 days WFH from their central London office.

The Company

The company is a well regarded organization with a client base of over 10,000 including significant household brands. Their aim is to use their technology, services and platforms to give businesses the right tools to understand customer needs and goals.

Benefits Include:

  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Private Healthcare
  • Healthcare Cash Plan
  • Income Protection
  • Pension Schemes
  • Training Courses
  • Childcare, Transport and Lifestyle Vouchers

The Role

In this role you will have complete ownership over the data domain, and work closely with stak...

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