Senior Product Manager - AI, ML & Data Science

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Birmingham
5 days ago
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Senior Product Manager - AI, ML & Data Science
Remote (UK-based) | Competitive Salary (up to £70k) & Benefits

Are you passionate about harnessing data, analytics, and AI to drive innovation? Do you thrive in a product leadership role within a fast-paced, technology-driven environment? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!

About the Role

Our client, a global leader in education technology, is seeking aSenior Product Managerto shape the future of their data-driven AI and Machine Learning products. This role is central to their mission of transforming digital assessment solutions, ensuring authenticity, inclusivity, and academic integrity for learners worldwide.

You'll be responsible for:

  • Driving product strategy- defining and executing the roadmap for data analytics, reporting, and integrations.
  • Leveraging AI & data science- using advanced analytics and machine learning to enhance user experiences and decision-making.
  • Leading cross-functional collaboration- working closely with engineering, data science, marketing, and sales teams to bring innovative solutions to life.
  • Engaging with customers- gathering insights and feedback to ensure the product remains cutting-edge and competitive.
  • Optimizing product performance- defining key success metrics and continuously improving the platform based on user data.

What We're Looking For

  • Proven experienceas a Product Manager in a SaaS, software, or ideally EdTech environment.
  • Strong analytical mindset- a background in data science, AI, or machine learning is essential. Degree educated in a STEM discipline such as Mathematics, Statistics, Computer science etc.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills- with a strategic approach to product development.
  • Outstanding communication and leadership- the ability to influence stakeholders and drive innovation.
  • A passion for education technology- and a desire to shape the future of digital assessments.

Why Join?

  • Work with cutting-edge technology in an industry-leading company.
  • Fully remote role - flexibility to work from anywhere in the UK.
  • Opportunity to make a real impact on the future of learning and assessment.

If you're ready to take on this exciting challenge, apply today and be part of a team that's redefining digital assessment!

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