A UK FinTech scaleup building AI-powered financial services products is hiring a Data Product Manager to own the roadmap and delivery of their internal AI data platform. You will bridge the gap between technical data teams and business stakeholders, ensuring the platform delivers measurable value to product, analytics and ML teams. Role & Responsibilities: • Own the product roadmap for the AI data platform — covering data ingestion, feature store, model serving and data cataloguing capabilities • Gather and prioritise requirements from data engineers, data scientists, analysts and business stakeholders • Define and track platform KPIs: data freshness SLAs, model serving latency, feature adoption and developer experience scores • Work with engineering leads to translate requirements into epics, user stories and acceptance criteria • Communicate platform strategy, progress and trade-offs to VP and C-suite stakeholders • Evaluate build vs buy decisions for platform components and lead vendor assessments • Drive adoption of new platform capabilities through internal enablement, documentation and training • Represent the data platform in company-wide product planning cycles Required Skills & Experience: • 4+ years of product management experience, with at least 2 years on a data or AI platform • Strong understanding of the modern data stack: data warehouses, feature stores, orchestration and ML serving • Familiarity with Azure data services and Databricks or equivalent • Excellent stakeholder management and communication skills — from engineers to C-suite • Experience writing clear product requirements and working in agile delivery • Data engineering or ML background before moving into product management is strongly preferred • Experience in FinTech, payments or regulated data environments is advantageous What We Offer: • Fully remote role based in the UK • Salary £80,000–£100,000 plus equity and bonus • High-impact role at the centre of a data-first engineering organisation • Direct partnership with CTO and VP of Data on platform strategy This role is for a technically-grounded product manager who understands the difference between a good and bad data platform from first-hand experience — and wants to build one that engineers actually enjoy using.
Remote · UK | £80,000–£100,000