PM – F&F Planning Apps

Company: Tesco PLC
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Location: Welwyn Garden City
Job Description:

Overview

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.

What Makes This Role Distinct

The PM will be responsible for 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.
  • 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.

Qualifications

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

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Posted: July 11th, 2026