Senior Product Manager (insurance industry)
Confidential
Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
As a Senior Product Manager, you will be responsible for developing a clear vision, translating company goals into tangible product objectives, and maintaining a prioritized roadmap.
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Job Description
At TechBiz Global, we are providing recruitment service to our TOP clients from our portfolio. We are currently seeking an Senior Product Manager specialist to join one of our clients' teams. If you're looking for an exciting opportunity to grow in a innovative environment, this could be the perfect fit for you.
As a Senior Product Manager you will be responsible for the success of client’s product from start to finish. Specifically, this means:
-Strategy & Roadmap: You develop a clear vision, translate company goals into tangible product objectives, and maintain a prioritized roadmap.
-Backlog & Planning: You write clear user stories, ensure the backlog remains organized, and make sure everything aligns with sprint and quarterly goals.
-Discovery & Validation: You conduct structured discovery, evaluate ideas and solutions, and derive decisions from them.
-Delivery & Quality: You work closely with Engineering and QA to ensure features are launched on time and with high quality – including test cases and release notes.
-Metrics & Impact: You define success criteria, track usage and performance, and optimize them based on measurable results.
-Stakeholder Alignment: You communicate priorities, compromises, and progress clearly and transparently to Business, Operations, and Leadership.
-User Focus: You incorporate the user's voice into all decisions.
-Leadership & Collaboration: You ensure close collaboration between developers, QA, design, and business stakeholders so everyone knows what matters and who is responsible for what.
-Platform Team: You shape client’s platform and process topics—from custom workflows and task management to notifications and permissions—and ensure they are specifically tailored to the requirements of insurers and MGAs.