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Product Manager - Platform
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Platform Product Manager role in Manchester, UK, driving a leading B2B SaaS HR and payroll platform. You will own the roadmap, evolve integration architecture, and manage API strategy. Key requirements include experience with platform products, APIs, microservices, and AI/automation. This is a pe...
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United Kingdom , Manchester
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80000.00 GBP / Year
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Senior Manager, SAP SuccessFactors EC and Platform
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Senior Manager, SAP SuccessFactors EC and Platform – lead a global team driving the Employee Central module and HCM platform strategy across 40+ countries. This hands-on role requires 8+ years of SuccessFactors EC administration and 3+ years in leadership, focusing on optimization, release manage...
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Senior Manager SAP SuccessFactors EC and Platform
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Lead the strategic direction of our global SAP SuccessFactors HCM Platform and Employee Central module. This hands-on senior role manages a remote team, ensuring optimization, compliance, and scalability across 40+ countries. We seek an expert with 8+ years in EC configuration and 3+ years in glo...
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Product Manager – Platform & Fleet Management
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Spectro Cloud
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About the Platform Manager role

A Platform Manager is a strategic, cross-functional role responsible for overseeing the development, performance, and evolution of a digital platform—whether it be a financial trading system, a payment infrastructure, an advertising technology stack, or a software-as-a-service product. Unlike a traditional product manager who may focus on a single feature or user interface, the Platform Manager owns the underlying architecture and ecosystem that enables multiple products and services to function. This profession sits at the intersection of technology, business strategy, and operations, acting as the connective tissue between engineering teams, commercial stakeholders, and end users.

In a typical day, a Platform Manager defines and drives the platform’s roadmap, ensuring it aligns with broader business goals and market demands. They prioritize feature development, manage release cycles, and coordinate with engineering, quality assurance, and infrastructure teams to maintain system stability and performance. A significant part of the role involves data analysis—monitoring platform usage, identifying bottlenecks, and using analytics to inform investment decisions. They also oversee governance, risk management, and compliance, particularly in regulated industries like finance or healthcare. Communication is critical: Platform Managers translate complex technical concepts for non-technical executives, clients, and partners, and they often lead cross-functional initiatives that span multiple departments.

Common responsibilities include owning the product strategy and technical roadmap; managing stakeholder expectations across trading, sales, or client success teams; coordinating production releases and troubleshooting live issues; producing performance analytics and revenue attribution reports; and ensuring the platform meets security, regulatory, and scalability requirements. In commercial roles, they may also be responsible for client retention, revenue growth, and partnership development.

Typical skills and requirements for Platform Manager jobs include deep domain expertise in the specific industry (e.g., electronic trading, payments, adtech), strong technical proficiency (often with tools like SQL, Python, or APIs), and proven experience in product or program management. Employers typically look for 5–10 years of relevant experience, a quantitative or technical degree (such as Computer Science, Engineering, Economics, or Mathematics), and excellent stakeholder management abilities. Soft skills such as curiosity, a bias toward action, and the ability to navigate ambiguity are highly valued. Whether in fintech, media, or enterprise software, Platform Manager jobs demand a blend of strategic vision, technical literacy, and operational rigor to build and sustain the digital infrastructure that powers modern business.