PM – F&F Planning Apps

Company: Tesco
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Location: Welwyn Garden City
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Job Description

hackajob is collaborating with Tesco to connect them with exceptional professionals for this role.

Learn more about the general tasks related to this opportunity below, as well as required skills.

PM – F&F Planning Apps

 

Role Summary

This role supports the expansion of the F&F technology team and backfills the current PM as they move into a newly created role. It focuses on the apps and back‑end systems that underpin F&F’s planning, buying, and product lifecycle processes.

 

The PM will work across a highly interconnected ecosystem where changes in one area can impact multiple others. This requires someone who is comfortable navigating complexity, collaborating across product teams, and driving clarity in a tangled landscape.

 

What Makes This Role Distinct

  • Highly interconnected systems: nothing exists in isolation; every change has downstream impact.

Greater autonomy than the MyProduct Range role — fewer programme structures around it today.

Deep domain complexity: planning, buying, branching, ordering, and product lifecycle flows.

Ideal for a PM who thrives in ambiguity, can self‑start, and can shape direction independently.

 

Core Responsibilities

  • Own the product strategy for F&F Planning Apps, spanning both apps and back‑end systems.

Develop a clear understanding of today’s complex landscape and define the future‑state vision.

Work closely with other product teams to manage dependencies and avoid system breakage.

Drive alignment across teams where processes and systems are tightly intertwined.

Lead discovery, prioritisation, and roadmap creation with a high degree of autonomy.

Partner with engineering to ensure solutions are scalable, stable, and aligned to long‑term goals.

 

Experience & Skills Needed

  • Strong PM experience in complex, multi‑system environments — ideally with back‑end exposure.

Ability to understand and work with big data, complex data flows, and legacy systems.

Comfortable operating with less programme structure and driving progress independently.

Excellent collaboration skills — this role interacts with many product teams.

Strong strategic thinking: able to map today’s reality and chart a path to the future.

 

Nice to Have

  • Experience in clothing, fashion, or retail product lifecycle — helpful but not essential.

Understanding of end‑to‑end retail flows: product development → branching → buying → ordering. xwwtmva

Experience in environments where apps and back‑end systems are tightly coupled.

Posted: July 10th, 2026