About the Role
We are looking for a Technical Product Owner to own what we build and how it ships. You will own the product and feature roadmap, keep quality high by reviewing pull requests for standards and compliance, run the testing cycle, and shepherd every feature to a clean go-live.
This is a delivery and ownership role, not a hands-on coding role — you won’t be writing features day to day. But you must be technical enough to read code, judge whether a change meets our standards, and hold a confident conversation with developers and QA. You are the person who makes sure the right things ship, and that they ship well.
What You’ll Do
•Own and maintain the product and feature roadmap; turn business needs into clear specs and user stories
•Prioritise features and manage the backlog with stakeholders.
•Review pull requests for standards and compliance — tests present, conventions followed, tickets linked — and route issues back to developers.
•Plan and manage the test cycle — test plans, regression, and UAT.
•Coordinate and own go-lives and releases, including checklists and rollback readiness.
•Work closely with developers, QA, and business stakeholders to keep delivery on track.
What We’re Looking For
•4-5 years in a product, delivery, with enough technical background to read code and judge whether a change meets standards.
•Experience owning a product or feature roadmap: requirements, prioritisation, and specs.
•Experience reviewing work for quality and compliance (PRs, test coverage, standards).
•Experience planning and managing a testing / QA cycle.
•Experience managing releases and go-lives, including rollback planning.
•Strong communication and coordination across developers, QA, and business.
This Role Is Not a Fit If…
•You are a pure project manager with no ability to read code or judge technical quality.
•You have never owned a roadmap, a test cycle, or a release.
•You need someone else to make every call on scope, quality, and go / no-go.
Nice to Have
•Familiarity with our stack (Angular, Python, AWS).
•Agile / Scrum experience.
•Fluency with tools like Jira and GitHub pull requests.
•A past hands-on engineering or QA background you can point to.