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Sanderson

Product Manager

Sanderson
United Kingdom · Contract · Mid-Senior

Role: Product Manager

Rate: £700 p/d Inside IR35

Location: Central London Office – Hybrid Model

Duration: 6 months


We’re looking for a Product Manager with experience in the media industry, specifically with Airtime sales & scheduling software to assist with a migration grow the product portfolio.


Experience Required:

  • Experience as a Product Manager within the TV/Media/Film industry.
  • Experience with Airtime Sales & Scheduling software including Landmark Rights & Scheduling, IBMS, MediaGenix What’s On, MYDAS, and Landmark Sales.
  • Experience collaborating with cross functional teams, dealing with ambiguous requirements and translating into roadmaps.
  • Experience working with stakeholders up to C level.


Responsibilities:

  • Manage the product lifecycle for airtime sales related digital products.
  • Lead the transition across scheduling systems.
  • Define product roadmaps, prioritize features, and manage backlogs.
  • Gather and analyse user feedback and market trends to inform product decisions.
  • Collaborate with development, sales, and marketing teams to ensure successful product launches and ongoing optimization.
  • Communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Gather requirements and translate them into actionable product specifications.

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Posted
Apr 02, 2025
Type
Contract
Level
Mid-Senior
Location
London Area
Company
Sanderson

Industries

Broadcast Media Production Distribution

Categories

Product Management

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