Product Delivery Manager
The Product Delivery Manager will support the Head of Product by translating product strategy and high-level feature definition into shipped, high‑quality features. The PDM will own day‑to‑day coordination between Product and Engineering: analysing upcoming work, planning sprints and capacity, overseeing testing and acceptance, and ensuring clear communication in both directions. Key responsibilities include: Discovery & requirements - Own the definition of product requirements that clarify scope, risks, and dependencies. - Translate product ideas into clear, actionable tickets with acceptance criteria. Planning & coordination - Lead sprint planning and resource planning with engineering leads. - Maintain a clear picture of roadmap, sprint status, and blockers for stakeholders. Delivery, QA & acceptance - Coordinate regression testing (manual and/or automated) for new releases. - Be accountable for completion of work against requirements and acceptance criteria; formally accept or reject features on behalf of Product. - Own defects from discovery through resolution and feed learnings back into planning. Team communication - Be the primary communication bridge between Head of Product and engineering teams. - Ensure engineers get timely decisions and context; ensure Product gets accurate, concise delivery updates. Proactive roadmap support - Spot upcoming dependencies, risks, and capacity constraints early; propose options and phasing. - Lead on modernisation and technical work alongside feature delivery to keep the platform healthy. Showcase & stakeholder updates - Organise demos/reviews of finished features and present outcomes back to the Head of Product and stakeholders. - Own documentation of what was delivered each cycle and what is next. Experience & Skills Required - 3–5+ years in a delivery‑focused role (Delivery Manager, Technical Project Manager, Agile Project Manager, or similar) in a software product environment. - Strong understanding of Agile product development (frontend, backend, QA) and how changes move from idea → code → release. - Hands‑on experience with sprint planning, backlog refinement, and release coordination using tools like ClickUp/Jira/Asana. - Comfortable shaping requirements, defining acceptance criteria, and working with MVP and iterative delivery. - Excellent attention to detail. - Excellent written and verbal communication; confident presenting to product and engineering leadership. - Demonstrable experience of collaborating with engineering teams and simultaneously working with business stakeholders. Weekly Commitment: - 15-20 hours a week. Apply tot his job