Product Manager

Oxford
1 year ago
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Product Manager – Oxford – Semi remote - £70k - £75k

Hexwired Recruitment has partnered with a world leader in the Broadcast space in Oxford who are now seeking a Product Manager with a solid background in Video and/or Telecoms for a new product range the company is developing.

The company develop a range of products used globally and have an international presence. They are now seeking a Product Manager to future proof their current IP, as well as lead the way on a brand new range of pioneering product launches.

As a Product Manager, you will be focused on developing roadmaps and strategies for product delivery. As well as liaising with the sales team closely.

Key Requirements:

  • Bachelors, Masters or PhD in a relevant degree

  • Circa 5+ years experience in a Product Manager role with experience across the entire product Lifecycle

  • Excellent experience working within Video, Broadcast or cellular industries

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

  • Previous experience liaising with sales teams and engineers on features and changed.

    The company are looking to offer circa £75k along with an excellent benefits package and semi remote working. If you’re interested in this Product Manager role, please apply.

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