Data Product Manager (BT Digital/ Etc)

BT Group
London
1 year ago
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What you’ll be doing

Product Strategy & Roadmap: 

- Develop and maintain a clear product vision and roadmap for specific data-driven media and advertising products. 

- Identify market opportunities and define product strategies that align with business goals. 

- Collaborate with cross-functional teams (engineering, data science, marketing, sales) to execute the product roadmap. 

Product Development: 

- Lead the end-to-end product development lifecycle for data products, including requirement gathering, specification writing, and prioritisation. 

- Work closely with data engineering and data science teams to develop algorithms, models, and data pipelines that power the products. 

- Ensure that products meet the highest standards of quality, reliability, and scalability. 

Data Management & Analytics: 

- Define data requirements, ensuring the collection, storage, and usage of data complies with industry standards, regulations and ethics. 

- Collaborate with teams to create KPI dashboards, reports, and insights that help monitor product performance and inform decision-making. 

- Drive data-driven decision-making across the product lifecycle, from initial research to post-launch analysis. 

Collaboration & Communication: 

- Act as the primary point of contact for all data-related product initiatives, ensuring alignment with internal and external stakeholders. 

- Present product vision, strategy, and updates to executive leadership and other stakeholders. 

- Work closely with marketing and sales teams to develop go-to-market strategies and support product launches and customer presales.

Continuous Improvement: 

- Monitor product performance and customer feedback post-launch, and iterate on the product to improve its effectiveness. 

- Stay up-to-date with the latest developments in data, media, and advertising technologies, and identify opportunities for innovation. 

Qualifications 

- Minimum of 5 years of experience in product management, with at least 3 years focused on data-driven products in the media and advertising industry. 

Our leadership standards

Looking in:
Leading inclusively and Safely
I inspire and build trust through self-awareness, honesty and integrity.
Owning outcomes
I take the right decisions that benefit the broader organisation.

Looking out:
Delivering for the customer
I execute brilliantly on clear priorities that add value to our customers and the wider business.
Commercially savvy
I demonstrate strong commercial focus, bringing an external perspective to decision-making.

Looking to the future:
Growth mindset
I experiment and identify opportunities for growth for both myself and the organisation.
Building for the future
I build diverse future-ready teams where all individuals can be at their best.

What you'll get in returnCompetitive salary 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays) 10% on target bonus Life Assurance Pension scheme Direct share scheme Option to join the Healthcare Cash Plan or other benefits such as dental insurance, gym memberships etc. 50% off EE mobile pay monthly or SIM only plans Exclusive colleague discounts on our latest and greatest BT broadband packages BT TV with TNT Sports and NOW Entertainment 50% discount for friends and family on EE SIM Only plans & airtime element off a Flex Pay planA FEW POINTS TO NOTE:Although these roles are listed as full-time, if you’re a job share partnership, work reduced hours, or any other way of working flexibly, please still get in touch.DON'T MEET EVERY SINGLE REQUIREMENT?Studies have shown that women and people who are disabled, LGBTQ+, neurodiverse or from ethnic minority backgrounds are less likely to apply for jobs unless they meet every single qualification and criteria. We're committed to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace where everyone can be their best, so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every requirement on the Job Description, please apply anyway - you may just be the right candidate for this or other roles in our wider team.

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