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Product Manager | 0→1 Product Delivery | Salary £60-75k | Hybrid (Surrey once a week + client visits across Southern England)
Would you like to take ownership of a product that impacts the daily lives of people across the entire UK?
I’m working with a small but long-established Tech4Good organisation (20 years strong!) that provides invaluable services to councils nationwide. They’re expanding their tech product range and are now looking for a Product Manager to lead one of their key products as part of a wider suite.
You’ll be responsible for driving your product end-to-end (from discovery through to delivery) working closely with engineering, design and stakeholders to shape meaningful solutions for users. You’ll have the chance to take a product from 0→1, defining what good looks like, validating ideas with users, and ensuring successful delivery and adoption.
This is an incredibly exciting chance for a Product Manager who loves building things from scratch, enjoys working in cross-functional teams, and wants to leave a genuine legacy in a company whose work positively impacts society at scale.
What you’ll need
Solid experience as a Product Manager, ideally in a product-focused or B2B environment
Proven experience managing products end-to-end (discovery, delivery, iteration)
Exposure to 0→1 product development or greenfield projects
Comfortable working closely with engineering and design teams in a collaborative environment
Strong user focus - able to translate user insights into practical product decisions
A combination of strategic thinking and hands-on delivery
High levels of autonomy, proactivity and curiosity
Any GIS/Geospatial experience would be a huge bonus but is not essential
Full UK driving licence (essential – role involves travel to clients across Southern England)
Happy to travel to the Surrey office once a weekIf you want to take ownership of a meaningful product in a Tech4Good business making a real impact on society, click apply below or drop me a line at (url removed)