Data Product Manager

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Warwick, Warwickshire
11 months ago
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Job Title: Data Product Manager
Location: Warwick/Hybrid
Contract: 6 Months

Are you passionate about data and its potential to transform the utilities industry? Do you have a knack for understanding data needs and translating them into impactful products? If so, we want you to be a key player in our client's mission to harness the power of data!

About the Role:
As a Data Product Manager, you will be at the forefront of shaping the data product landscape within our client's organisation. This 6-month contract role involves close collaboration with stakeholders across network operations, ensuring that data strategies are aligned with business objectives. Your insights will help pave the way for a smooth transition to a permanent Data Product Manager.

Key Responsibilities:

Stakeholder Engagement: Work hand-in-hand with various stakeholders to gather and document data requirements and expectations. Your ability to connect and communicate will be essential!
Needs Assessment: Dive deep into current data capabilities to identify gaps and recommend improvements that will elevate our client's data initiatives.
Product Strategy Development: Craft a strategic roadmap for data products that not only aligns with business goals but also meets the needs of stakeholders.
Advisory Role: Share your expertise to provide insights on the type of permanent roles needed to support ongoing data initiatives.
Preparation for Transition: Establish robust processes and frameworks to ensure a seamless transition to the new permanent Data Product Manager.
Data Governance: Uphold data management practises that comply with organisational standards and regulatory requirements.
Performance Metrics: Define and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of data products and initiatives, ensuring accountability and continuous improvement.

What We're Looking For:

Proven experience in data science and managing AI or data products.
Strong understanding of stakeholder engagement and the ability to assess data needs effectively.
Excellent communication skills, with the ability to present complex data concepts in a clear and engaging manner.
A strategic mindset with a passion for data governance and performance measurement.

If you are enthusiastic about data and ready to take on a new challenge in a full-time capacity, we want to hear from you! Take the next step in your career and help shape the data landscape in the utilities industry.

Ready to make a difference? Submit your CV and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience and passion for data product management. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so don't wait!

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