Senior Product Manager (SaaS)
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Specialism
DevOps, Cloud, SRE, Software Engineering, Platform Engineering, Data
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Job type
Permanent
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Location
London
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Salary
£100,000-120,000 per annum
This software platform is on a mission to make data less of a headache and more of a superpower. By leaving behind outdated, costly methods, it delivers fast monitoring of logs, metrics, traces, and security events while saving customers serious money. They are looking for several technical Product Managers to oversee their infrastructure and incident management platforms.
These roles are about turning customer needs into smart roadmaps and products people actually enjoy using. It means working with design and engineering to bring ideas to life, keeping an eye on the market, and making sure strategy always stays sharp.
Collaboration is everything. The positions will make sure features launch with impact by teaming up with marketing, sales, and support, and solving problems before they become roadblocks.
The right candidate will have worked as a product manager in a SaaS organisation before, knowing how to prioritise, find opportunities in ambiguity, and rally teams around a plan. A love for user experience and comfort with technical details are must-haves. You’ll be on the technical side too, having experience with containerised platforms using Kubernetes, databases, and observability tools such as Prometheus and OpenTelemetry.
This is a chance to shape the future of observability and security, build products people count on, and do it all with curiosity and creativity.
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