What does a Data Product Owner at Coolblue do?
As a Data Product Owner, you are responsible for a product that helps your users move forward. In a multidisciplinary Scrum team, you work closely with Data Platform Engineers, Data and Analytics Engineers, Analysts and other Product Owners. Together, you work on ideas to improve your product. You prioritize these ideas and break them down into manageable pieces with your development team to deliver maximum value to the customer. At the same time, you present your vision and roadmap for the upcoming quarters at an executive level.
You are familiar with how these are implemented in cloud environments. You will work with teams whose primary focus is data platform management, so you will also need familiarity with, and interest in, concepts of data governance and data management
Interested in becoming a Data Product Owner at Coolblue? Read on to see if it’s the right fit for you.
You enjoy doing this
- Developing and executing a vision to create a valuable product with your team.
- Creating and implementing a prioritized roadmap.
- Inspiring your development team and discussing the value of epics and user stories.
- Stakeholder management: ensuring the best results within your domain.
- Quickly validating assumptions.
- Making impactful decisions by determining what needs immediate action and what can be addressed later.
- Assessing requests based on their value, determining which ones are truly important.
You recognize yourself in the following
- You have successfully completed a University degree.
- You have at least 2 years fulltime experience as a Product Owner of multiple teams.
- You live in the Netherlands.
- You have strong communication skills and know how to build a relationship wit stakeholders and your development team.
- You have experience with owning components of a modern data platform e.g. Airflow, dbt, BigQuery, or similar offerings from other vendors.
- You enjoy immersing yourself in the ideal data journey every day.
- You’re good at formulating research questions. As a result, you quickly know what someone means and everything that it includes.
- Your English level is at least B2.
This is what you’re looking for in a job
- A starting salary between €3.900 and €4,600 gross, based on your experience and the recruitment process.
- Over 30 training courses at our own Coolblue University.
- Travel allowance, a retirement plan and where-you-work-allowance.
- 25 days of leave. As long as you promise to come back.
- A discount on all our products.
- An extraordinarily good work environment with colleagues from all over the world who make you happy, epic Coolblue parties, pubquizzing, and other activities.
- Working together in an international environment with colleagues from the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Turkey, Brazil, Mexico, and Italy, among others.
- Room for new initiatives and ideas. We’re always open to those, whether you’ve been with us for a week, a month, or a year.
- Working from an office at a great location in Rotterdam.
Hybrid working: a fine balance between working at the office and working from home. Of course, we’ll help you create the best home-office possible. Including desk chair, laptop, and blue garlands.
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Does Coolblue offer a hybrid workplace?
Working at the office makes us happy, that’s why we are working partly from home and partly from the office.
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Can I live outside the Netherlands and still work in the Tech department of Coolblue?
No, it’s not possible to work from abroad as a Tech colleague. We like collaborating in a digital way, but over this last year we’ve seen that doing a retrospective, a pair-programming session, or grabbing a drink in real life is much more fun. That’s why we like everybody to be in the Rotterdam office at least 4-8 days a month on average. Together with your manager, you decide how often you and your team really meet in the office.
Besides that it’s much more fun to see each other in real life, there are also some tax regulations that make it hard to work from abroad.
For a lot of vacancies, we have the possibility to help you (and your family) to relocate to the Netherlands. Visit our relocation page for more information about moving to the Netherlands. -
How often do I go to the office?
Together with your manager, you decide how many days you and your team will be in the office. On average, this will be at least 4-8 times a month.
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Do you help new colleagues relocate?
Yes, we do this for most vacancies. If the vacancy you’re interested in has a relocation sign on top, it means we’ll help you (and your direct family) to relocate. You can find more information on our relocation page.
Do I need to live in Rotterdam when I move to the Netherlands?
No, that’s not necessary. The Netherlands is a small country, so if you want to live in Amsterdam, Utrecht, or Tilburg, that’s okay. As long as you are able to meet your team in the Rotterdam office around 4-8 times a month, you can live wherever you want.
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Can I keep developing myself?
Coolblue University: learning at Coolblue, in a different way.
With over 30 training courses in our own Coolblue University, you can get a little bit better every day. At Coolblue, we go back to school sometimes. But not by sitting there quietly and just listening. The training courses aren't boring, but interactive. You have to do exercises and have discussions with others. At the Coolblue University, we choose what we want to learn, so we can continue to develop en become real experts. For example, a Delivery Driver needs different training courses than a Customer Service Employe and a starter needs different courses than a manager.
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APPLY
Go for it
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PHONE CALL
It's for you
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1ST ROUND
Ready, set, go
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CASE
Open and shut
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Go for the fridge
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I do