Product Manager (AI)

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Norwich, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£65,000 pa

Salary

£65,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
13 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Bonus Healthcare Pension

AI Product Manager

Permanent | £65,000 | Hybrid (3 days onsite)

Locations: Ipswich, Norwich, Chelmsford or Cambridge

We’re working with a growing professional services organisation investing heavily in AI and digital innovation. As part of this growth, they are hiring an AI Product Manager to join a newly formed AI Squad focused on improving internal legal and operational workflows through AI-enabled products and automation.

This is one of the first dedicated AI product hires into the function, offering the opportunity to help shape roadmap, delivery standards, governance and long-term product direction.

The role

You’ll work closely with stakeholders across the business, technical teams and third-party vendors to identify opportunities where AI can improve workflows, productivity and client outcomes.

The environment is highly collaborative and product-led, with a strong focus on responsible AI, usability and measurable business impact.

Key areas include:

  • AI-enabled workflow automation
  • Document automation and knowledge management
  • Legal and compliance process optimisation
  • AI-assisted research and summarisation
  • Product roadmap ownership
  • Product discovery and stakeholder engagement
  • Agile product delivery
  • AI governance and risk awareness

What they’re looking for

This role requires a genuine Product Manager with experience owning products and influencing roadmap direction - not purely delivery-focused Product Owners or Business Analysts.

You’ll ideally bring:

  • Experience as a Product Manager within digital, SaaS, fintech, professional services or regulated environments
  • Exposure to AI-enabled products, automation tools or GenAI initiatives
  • Understanding of technologies such as LLMs, NLP, RAG pipelines or AI workflow tooling
  • Strong stakeholder management and workshop facilitation skills
  • Experience working in Agile product environments
  • Commercially minded product thinking with a focus on outcomes and user value
  • Ability to translate complex technical concepts into clear business language

Any exposure to legal tech, compliance, governance, risk or professional services environments would be highly beneficial.

Why apply?

  • Opportunity to join a newly established AI function
  • High-visibility transformation programme
  • Strong long-term growth potential
  • Hybrid working model
  • Modern product environment
  • Chance to influence AI adoption in a regulated sector
  • Collaborative and innovation-focused culture

Package

  • £65,000 basic salary
  • Hybrid working (3 days onsite)
  • Ipswich, Norwich, Chelmsford or Cambridge base
  • Travel to Ipswich covered if based elsewhere
  • Strong benefits package including bonus, healthcare and pension

If you’re an experienced Product Manager looking to work on meaningful AI initiatives in a growing environment, we’d be happy to discuss the role in more detail.

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