We're looking for a motivated and detail-oriented apprentice product owner to help us build the best sports tech apps in the world. You'll collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to help shape the development and delivery of innovative solutions that meet our customers' needs. You'll learn all the skills required to plan and run a software development project.
What You’ll Do:
Assist in gathering and prioritizing product requirements from stakeholders, and team members.
Maintain and refine the product backlog
Work closely with developers, designers, and other team members to deliver high-quality features on time.
Participate in project and workload planning.
Analyse user feedback and data to help improve product features and functionality.
Support the Product Manager in creating and communicating the product roadmap.
Working with and talking to some of the worlds biggest sports teams.
A real interest in application development and how things are made.
A willingness to learn and an eagerness to build new things. At Teamworks you'll be immersed in building new products but don't worry we'll provide you with all the assistance you need to get up and running. All we ask is you come with a positive attitude.
Teamworks is a collaboration between technology and elite sports, and having an eye for detail and a curious mind are great assets.
No previous experience with software development or sports is required, but an interest in both is definitely beneficial.
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