The Lead Product Manager will set the vision, strategy and roadmap for Tesco’s marketplace proposition, helping customers discover and purchase products from third-party sellers. Requirements typically include substantial product management experience, marketplace or e-commerce expertise, strong commercial and analytical skills, and the ability to use customer insight and data to prioritise investments. The successful candidate is expected to lead cross-functional teams, work closely with technology, commercial, operations and seller partners, manage senior stakeholders, and deliver measurable improvements in customer experience, sales and marketplace growth. Excellent communication, strategic thinking, agile delivery experience and the ability to work effectively in a complex retail environment are important.
Tesco is one of the United Kingdom’s largest retailers, serving millions of customers through supermarkets, convenience stores, online grocery services and a growing range of digital and marketplace propositions. Founded in 1919, the company sells food, household goods, clothing, electronics and financial services through its Tesco brand and related businesses. Tesco employs a large, diverse workforce across stores, distribution centres, offices and technology teams. Its strategy focuses on delivering value, convenience and dependable service while using data, digital platforms and innovation to improve the shopping experience. The business supports flexible and hybrid working in many corporate and technology roles, although arrangements depend on the position. Employees may receive benefits such as colleague discounts, pension contributions, wellbeing support, annual leave and performance-related incentives.
The United Kingdom offers opportunities in retail, technology, product management, logistics, finance, healthcare and professional services, with major employment hubs in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh, Bristol and Leeds. British culture is diverse and generally values punctuality, personal privacy, polite communication and work-life balance. Lifestyle options range from vibrant cities and historic towns to coastal areas and countryside, though housing and transport costs can be high, especially in London and the southeast. EU and non-UK nationals usually need immigration permission to work. A Skilled Worker visa may be available where the employer and role meet sponsorship and salary requirements; sponsorship should be confirmed with Tesco. Relocating commonly involves securing a job offer, checking visa eligibility, arranging accommodation, obtaining a National Insurance number and opening a UK bank account. Public healthcare is available through the NHS, subject to eligibility and immigration rules.
Make sure pop-ups and redirects are enabled in your browser settings.
Ooops
Something went wrong, a few job details could not be loaded but you can still apply directly below:
Fetching job details, please wait...