Technical Product Owner - dnata Cargo
Emirates is seeking a Technical Product Owner for their dnata Cargo division in Dubai. The role involves managing product backlogs, defining acceptance criteria, and partnering with engineering teams to deliver high-value features. The candidate will translate business objectives into actionable technical requirements while maintaining a focus on product quality and innovation. This position requires strong agile expertise and a commitment to customer-centric product development.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Onsite, United Arab Emirates
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Emirates is seeking a Technical Product Owner for their dnata Cargo division in Dubai. The role involves managing product backlogs, defining acceptance criteria, and partnering with engineering teams to deliver high-value features. The candidate will translate business objectives into actionable technical requirements while maintaining a focus on product quality and innovation. This position requires strong agile expertise and a commitment to customer-centric product development.
TAL's take
Reputable global employer with well-defined role expectations and structured career paths.
Clear responsibilities focused on product backlog management, stakeholder alignment, and team-facing delivery within a cargo domain.
Must haves
- Degree or honours (12+3 or equivalent)
- 5+ years of experience in Information Technology
- 2+ years of practical experience as a Product Owner/Manager
- CSPO/SAFe/PSPO certification
Tools and skills
Nice to have: ai solutions.
About the company
Global airline with significant IT operations but not a pure-play tech company.
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