CAMS Regulatory Workstream Product Manager

Civil Service, The Park, City of Nottingham

CAMS Regulatory Workstream Product Manager

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Civil Service, The Park, City of Nottingham

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 20 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 0e8fe637ced341c082749197c28d7b1b

Full Job Description

Do you have road transport enforcement or regulatory experience? Can you interpret legislation and policy? Would you use this information to develop and implement service products? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Working as part of the Connected and Automated Mobility Services (CAMS) team the product manager's role will lead on specific CAM (Connected and Automated Mobility) service development for DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) workstreams. The workstream vacancies will cover the In-Use Regulation CAM services. As a CAMS workstream product manager you will be responsible for the development, integration and implementation of various CAMS products into the relevant DVSA service together with being the CAM service face to relevant stakeholders. The post holder will need to develop the policies by understanding the legislation and regulations that will govern the CAMS product workstream. As CAM is a rapidly evolving technical environment this role will require a proactive and flexible approach to personal development to keep up to date with this changing technology, it's use cases & the GB governments objectives. The role will closely interact with DfT (Department for Transport), CCAV (Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles) and DVSA teams including Policy, Operations, Enforcement, & Digital. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Execute management responsibilities effectively and in line with DVSA policies and processes. Working with, leading and acting as a role model for team members and colleagues in line with Civil Service values.
  • As CAMS product manager, design and develop product(s) from inception of legislation through to implementation and if necessary, closure which will include responses to technical progress, legislative changes and customer-led demand to improve the overall effectiveness of the product(s) and overall service provision.
  • Ensure that objectives and customer requirements are understood and articulated in a way to enable the delivery of the desired developments. This by creating user stories and/or high-level acceptance criteria.
  • Collaborate with the wider service team, including representatives from Operations, Enforcement, Communications, Digital Services, Business Change, Learning and Development.
  • Represent the DVSA at key stakeholder meetings as subject matter expert to enhance and strengthen the Agency's profile. This could include, but not exclusively, networking events, conferences and exhibitions.