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Product Owner – Engineering Software (London)

Mploy Group are delighted to be partnering with a forward-thinking technology company developing next-generation software that is redefining the way engineering and manufacturing industries operate. Their groundbreaking solutions simplify complex processes, increase efficiency, and unlock new levels of productivity for users worldwide.

We’re now seeking an experienced Product Owner to play a pivotal role in shaping the product strategy and driving delivery. This is a rare chance to be at the heart of innovation, working with talented engineers, subject matter experts, and business stakeholders to ensure that new features deliver the greatest possible value.

The Role

In this role, you will:



Define and evolve the product vision and roadmap in line with strategic objectives.

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Gather and analyse requirements from users and subject matter experts.

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Create and maintain a clear product backlog of features, user stories, and acceptance criteria.

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Prioritise development work to balance user needs, business goals, and technical considerations.

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Partner with engineering teams to refine requirements, support planning, and validate delivery.

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Act as a visible champion for the product, ensuring users’ needs remain central to decisions.

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Manage UAT and sign-off for new features, ensuring quality outcomes.

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Provide progress updates and insights to managers and senior stakeholders.

About You

We’re looking for a hands-on, technically minded product professional who thrives on solving complex challenges. You’ll be confident working with both technical and non-technical audiences, with a strong track record of translating big-picture strategy into well-defined deliverables.

Essential experience:

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Proven background as a Product Owner (or similar role) in software development.

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Familiarity with engineering or technical software products.

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Experience with cloud-based SaaS products.

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Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.

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Skilled at backlog management, prioritisation, and requirements gathering.

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Detail-oriented with a structured, methodical approach.

Desirable experience:

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Exposure to engineering, industrial, or manufacturing software domains (e.g. Automotive, Robotics, Aerospace, Defence).

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Comfortable preparing and delivering presentations to mixed audiences.

Benefits

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Competitive salary with stock options

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Annual performance-based equity award

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28 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays

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Comprehensive medical plan

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Life insurance cover

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Sabbatical leave

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Enhanced parental and adoption leave & pay

Why Join?

This isn’t just another Product Owner role. You’ll work alongside some of the brightest minds in technology and play a key role in delivering tools that have a real, global impact.

If you’re excited by the opportunity to combine product leadership with pioneering technology, we’d love to hear from you.

Apply today via Mploy Group to be considered for immediate interview

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