Full-time (Permanent) National £45,544 - £49,523 London £50,686 - £55,157
Published on 19 November 2025 Deadline 5 December 2025
Bristol, Cardiff, East Kilbride, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Salford, Stratford, Telford , Worthing.Please note that due to workforce controls, Leeds and Stratford are only available to existing HMRC staff in these locations. HMRC staff based in Reading can also apply to move to Stratford in line with Migration path. HMRC staff based in 100PS can also apply to move to Stratford
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DPS Team
Data Platform Services (DPS) is one of the delivery groups within the CDIO. We design, build and operate HMRC data platform and data analytics products and services, to enable HMRC being a data-driven organisation.
DPS is leading a major transformation programme encompassing technology, capabilities and data services whilst continuing to deliver high quality and robust services to our internal and external customers.
HMRC CDIO is moving from delivering business services driven by programmes and projects to being centred around products and platforms. This is a new target operating model that kicked off another exciting journey of transforming the way we work.
DPS is ahead of the game and has already kicked off the journey to build our products and platforms catalogue and roadmaps. Accordingly, product management is a key cornerstone for the new operating model.
There is an exciting opportunity to join a growing and fast-paced delivery team within HMRC's Data Platform Service Delivery Group as an Associate Product Manager.
The Associate Product Manager will be accountable for one or more of DPS products, either a tool/technology or an in-house built product. Responsibilities includes product vision and roadmap, and partnering with the business customers to understand their requirements that DPS products can fulfil.
A Product Manager is responsible for facilitating a product team to build and release digital products or features. Product Managers understand the business goals, the user needs for the service, and the different options for how to build and scope the digital product according to those needs. Associate Product Managers at HMRC can make use of multiple learning and development opportunities to develop their product management skills if joining at entry level. Product managers at HMRC follow the government Digital, Data and Technology capability framework and career paths.
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