Storage Product Owner

London
2 weeks ago
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Storage Product Owner
Salary: Up to £70,000!
Location: Hybrid - 1 day per week in Bristol, Malvern, or NW London

The role:

In this role, you will be responsible for delivering reliable and timely Aeronautical Information to support safe aviation. You will advocate for the end user and product strategy, aligning team efforts with organisational goals. You will oversee the integration of the Aeronautical Information Database into a Cloud environment, collaborating with engineers, architects, and specialists to define the backlog, prioritise features, and drive product delivery. You will ensure the solution meets business needs, support continuous delivery practices, and act as a key link between Product Management and the Agile Team. Strong product management, Cloud expertise, and stakeholder collaboration are essential for success.

What we want from you:

Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field.
Experience as a SAFe Product Owner or in a related role.
Familiarity with Cloud, Virtualization, Network technologies, or Oracle-based databases.
Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills.
Commercial awareness with experience managing subcontractors.

Why join us:

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a high-impact project that directly contributes to the safety and efficiency of aviation. You'll work with cutting-edge Cloud technologies and collaborate with talented professionals in a fast-paced, innovative environment. With a competitive salary, hybrid working options, and room for growth, you'll be able to advance your career while making a real difference. If you're passionate about product management and want to play a pivotal role in delivering critical information for safe aviation, this is the perfect role for you!

For Security Clearance reasons to work this role you must have British citizenship

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