Remote Product Backlog Jobs in Lancashire

2 of 2 Remote Product Backlog Jobs in Lancashire

Product Owner - Manchester Hybrid

Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid/Remote Options
Oliver James
Product Owner - Manchester Hybrid Salary : £55,000 About the Role We are seeking a Product Owner who thrives in dynamic, fast-paced environments and enjoys working closely with small, high-impact teams. You will play a key role in leading initiatives that involve end-to-end system … refreshes and greenfield builds, working directly with director-level stakeholders to ensure business objectives are met and value is delivered. Key Responsibilities Own and manage the product backlog, translating business needs into actionable user stories and clear acceptance criteria. Lead initiatives involving system refreshes or net-new product development from the ground up, ensuring alignment … where adaptability and hands-on involvement are critical. Ability to thrive in fast-paced, evolving environments, balancing short-term deliverables with long-term vision. Strong problem-solving, prioritisation, and backlog management skills. Technical aptitude or experience working closely with engineering teams. If this role sounds like your next career move click "APPLY" or email More ❯
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: Salary negotiable
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Product Owner

Waterside, Lancashire, UK
Hybrid/Remote Options
Hays
About the role We’re seeking a Cyber Product Owner- Legacy Authentication for our airline client who is accountable for the phased modernisation of the organisation’s legacy authentication services. You will work closely with Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Cyber Delivery Assurance teams to ensure secure-by-design principles are applied while reducing reliance on outdated … authentication mechanisms. The position requires strong product ownership, deep understanding of authentication and access control technologies, and the ability to translate business and technical requirements into a clear vision and roadmap for modern, secure identity services Roles and Responsibilities: To be successful in the role, the role holder will be expected to: Drive adoption of secure authentication standards … and promote secure-by-design principles. Continuously assess the security and operational risks associated with legacy authentication, identify improvement opportunities, and prioritise remediation and migration work within the product backlog. Act as the voice of legacy authentication across delivery and security teams, clearly communicating risks, dependencies, and modernisation priorities to technical and business stakeholders. Prioritise and oversee authentication More ❯
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