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The Product Owner – Safety will be responsible for agile release planning, delivery and maintenance on the Enablon Incident Management and EHS. This is a key role to support the growth of Enablon as an EHS platform.

Responsibilities: 

  • Product Discovery: Conduct research and discovery, consolidate feedback, prioritize roadmap, conduct customer interviews, collaborate across function

  • Product Delivery: Work in a squad and support development teams, ensure successful delivery and high quality, manage and prioritize the backlog, define user stories

  • User Enablement: Communicate and document about the product usage, conduct demos, support internal teams.

Job Qualifications

  • A passion for customers’ needs, using technology and innovation to meet those needs and driving customer feedback into a product.

  • Attention to detail and an eye for quality in process and outputs

  • Strong ability to prioritize, organize and work in a fast-paced environment to deliver results on a timely basis

  • Ability to proactively work in autonomy, with skills in collaboration and problem solving

  • Ability to write user stories with natural language simply, clearly, and unambiguously.

  • Ability to consistently innovate, challenging potential solutions to ensure they deliver the best result for all stakeholders.

  • Strong written communication skills

  • Strong oral communication skills, with the ability to adapt communication style to your audience, e.g., technical/non-technical

  • Developer experience is not essential, but you should have an appetite for digging deep into technical details to understand complex platform requirements and be able to read, write and interpret technical documentation

  • Software development processes (such as Kanban, Scrum, SAFe)

  • Product delivery best practices to ensure that the development team works most efficiently to deliver product improvements.

Education/Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in IT/ software engineering / computer science

  • Strong experience in B2B enterprise product management either as a technical product owner or product manager

  • Effective written and oral communication skills in English and French.

  • Experience of working on enterprise software delivery or change projects would be helpful

  • Business analysis for software implementations, software development, or other technology environments.

Wolters Kluwer Kingston, England Office

145 London Road, , England , Kingston, United Kingdom, KT2 6

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