Product Managers in Essen
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Muhammed Alp
Bridging Strategy & Engineering | Digital Transformation | Genereative AI
Last position:
AI System & Product Lead at awRAG.io & Laiers.ai
Conception, planning, and production deployment of two AI platforms for industrial research and engineering workflows, from use-case identification and requirements analysis through architecture decisions and build-vs-buy trade-offs to go-live.
awRAG.io: Identification of the use case (fragmented knowledge base across distributed AI tools), definition of data requirements, architecture decision for a multi-tenant RAG-as-a-service platform with GDPR-compliant EU infrastructure and production-grade retrieval pipeline
LAIERS.ai: Use-case definition (context loss in linear AI workflows), strategic product decisions on UX, cost structure, and multi-LLM orchestration, rollout of a spatial AI conversation platform with proprietary context management system LAICS
LLMOps ownership: Quality assurance, pipeline optimization, security architecture (OAuth 2.0, SOC 2), and performance monitoring of both platforms in live production
Core topics: LLM, RAG, vector databases, LLMOps, AI architecture strategy, cloud infrastructure, data sovereignty
Stefan Fischer
Senior Expert AI & Digital Transformation | Mobility & Logistics | EX-DKV Mobility
Last position:
Founder & Product Lead at RideNow
- Iterated an MVP for an autonomous vehicle platform in close collaboration with potential customers
- Conducted comprehensive market research, persona analysis and validation tests
Stefan Fischer
Senior Expert AI & Digital Transformation | Mobility & Logistics | EX-DKV Mobility
Last position:
Founder & Product Lead at RideNow
- Iterated an MVP for an autonomous vehicle platform in close collaboration with potential customers
- Conducted comprehensive market research, persona analysis and validation tests
- Iterated an MVP for an autonomous vehicle platform in close collaboration with potential customers
- Conducted comprehensive market research, persona analysis and validation tests
Waleed Helmy
Product Manager - Process Intelligence & BI
Last position:
Product Manager - Process Intelligence & BI at SAP
Primary point of contact for stakeholders (particularly Group Controlling), responsible for the end-to-end Plan-to-Steer process as well as data-driven corporate planning and performance management using SAP Signavio, SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), S/4HANA data models, KPI frameworks, reporting, dashboards, self-service BI, and advanced analytics.
Accountable for requirements and integration management of group-wide SAP BI solutions, including BI standards, data governance, and architecture guidelines.
Contributed to a global BI transformation program (rollouts, key-user trainings, documentation) to strengthen data literacy and drive continuous improvement.
Scaled a newly introduced feature from MVP to global rollout within SAP Signavio, reducing customer process modeling time by 40% and increasing NPS from 41 to 63 within two release cycles.
Waleed Helmy
Product Manager - Process Intelligence & BI
Last position:
Product Manager - Process Intelligence & BI at SAP
- Primary point of contact for stakeholders (particularly Group Controlling), responsible for the end-to-end Plan-to-Steer process as well as data-driven corporate planning and performance management using SAP Signavio, SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), S/4HANA data models, KPI frameworks, reporting, dashboards, self-service BI, and advanced analytics.
Primary point of contact for stakeholders (particularly Group Controlling), responsible for the end-to-end Plan-to-Steer process as well as data-driven corporate planning and performance management using SAP Signavio, SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC), S/4HANA data models, KPI frameworks, reporting, dashboards, self-service BI, and advanced analytics.
Accountable for requirements and integration management of group-wide SAP BI solutions, including BI standards, data governance, and architecture guidelines.
Contributed to a global BI transformation program (rollouts, key-user trainings, documentation) to strengthen data literacy and drive continuous improvement.
Scaled a newly introduced feature from MVP to global rollout within SAP Signavio, reducing customer process modeling time by 40% and increasing NPS from 41 to 63 within two release cycles.
Accountable for requirements and integration management of group-wide SAP BI solutions, including BI standards, data governance, and architecture guidelines.
Contributed to a global BI transformation program (rollouts, key-user trainings, documentation) to strengthen data literacy and drive continuous improvement.
Scaled a newly introduced feature from MVP to global rollout within SAP Signavio, reducing customer process modeling time by 40% and increasing NPS from 41 to 63 within two release cycles.
Aida Khalfallah
Product Manager-Product Owner
Last position:
Sales Assistant at Bakery Schollin
- Customer service and point-of-sale (cash register) operations
- Inventory management and stock organization
- Strengthened German language skills through daily customer interaction
- Worked collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
Aida Khalfallah
Product Manager-Product Owner
Last position:
Sales Assistant at Bakery Schollin
- Customer service and point-of-sale (cash register) operations
- Inventory management and stock organization
- Strengthened German language skills through daily customer interaction
- Customer service and point-of-sale (cash register) operations
- Inventory management and stock organization
- Strengthened German language skills through daily customer interaction
- Worked collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- Worked collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
Yunus Sakar
Product Management Consultant
Last position:
Product Management Consultant at Self-Employed
- Strategic Product Leadership: Manage end-to-end product lifecycle for diverse clients, acting as a strategic partner to align digital transformation with business goals.
- Full-Cycle Development: Successfully launched two mobile applications and a fully functional e-commerce platform from concept to release, overseeing roadmap, design, and development.
- Operational Efficiency: Developed a custom logistics application focused on supply chain optimization, directly solving client pain points through data-driven operational strategies.
- Knowledge Sharing: Hosting the Productman Podcast, discussing product culture and market trends.
Yunus Sakar
Product Management Consultant
Last position:
Product Management Consultant at Self-Employed
- Strategic Product Leadership: Manage end-to-end product lifecycle for diverse clients, acting as a strategic partner to align digital transformation with business goals.
- Full-Cycle Development: Successfully launched two mobile applications and a fully functional e-commerce platform from concept to release, overseeing roadmap, design, and development.
- Strategic Product Leadership: Manage end-to-end product lifecycle for diverse clients, acting as a strategic partner to align digital transformation with business goals.
- Full-Cycle Development: Successfully launched two mobile applications and a fully functional e-commerce platform from concept to release, overseeing roadmap, design, and development.
- Operational Efficiency: Developed a custom logistics application focused on supply chain optimization, directly solving client pain points through data-driven operational strategies.
- Knowledge Sharing: Hosting the Productman Podcast, discussing product culture and market trends.
- Operational Efficiency: Developed a custom logistics application focused on supply chain optimization, directly solving client pain points through data-driven operational strategies.
- Knowledge Sharing: Hosting the Productman Podcast, discussing product culture and market trends.
Yousef Girgis
Product Manager
Last position:
Product Manager at K Line Europe GmbH
- Reviewed sales, customer concerns, and new opportunities to drive business strategy at weekly planning sessions.
- Managed full product lifecycle, from ideation through post-launch support, ensuring consistent quality control measures were in place.
- Prioritized roadmap in order to achieve product goals and metrics.
- Collaborated with sales, marketing, and support teams to launch products on time and within budget.
- Coordinated project planning and execution with team members and team leads.
- Documented user stories, specifications, and product features into detailed work orders to communicate across teams and build mandatory requirements.
- Monitored market trends and competitor performance to update promotional strategies.
- Analyzed metrics to measure product performance.
- Launched the Digital Dentistry Product Arm by leading the establishment and successful launch of the company's Digital Dentistry division.
- Aligned key stakeholders with the process of the new launch and managed to get unanimous sign-offs.
- Conducted extensive market research and developed a strategic roadmap that positioned the intraoral scanner product.
- Set KPIs and measurement criteria to track the success of the newly launched intraoral scanner.
- Achieved 1.25M+ in revenues in the first year of launch.
- Trained sales and customer support for the product line.
- Advised the marketing department on campaigns regarding the product.
- Assisted the commercial team in acquiring key clients by assisting in demos and pitches.
- Directed the creation and launch of the Dental Consumables department.
- Oversaw product development, cross-functional team management, and alignment with business strategy, resulting in significant growth and profitability for the company.
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Product Managers statistics
Aggregated from the professional profiles of matched freelancers.
Experience
12 years
Position duration
1.7 years
Positions per freelancer
6
Top business areas
Product Development, Project Management, Information Technology
Top industries
Information Technology, Transportation, Automotive
Certification focus areas
Product Development, Project Management, Information Technology
Bachelor's degree or higher
100%
Master's degree or higher
33%
Certifications per freelancer
2
Most common languages
German, English, Arabic
Speak two or more languages
100%
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About the role
Product focus
A freelance Product Manager turns goals into a product that ships and improves. They define the problem, shape the roadmap, and keep delivery tied to user needs and business value. In many teams, they work as the link between design, engineering, sales, and leadership.
Typical work
- Clarify product goals and success criteria
- Run discovery with users, customers, and internal teams
- Prioritize backlog items and roadmap themes
- Write clear requirements, user stories, and acceptance criteria
- Align stakeholders on scope, trade-offs, and launch plans
- Track feedback after release and adjust the plan
Skills that matter
Strong Product Managers combine product thinking with structure and calm communication. They need sharp judgment, clear writing, and the ability to make decisions with incomplete information. Common tools include Jira, Confluence, Miro, Figma, Productboard, and analytics tools used for funnel, feature, or cohort analysis.
They should also understand how to work with Product Owners, UX designers, and engineering leads without losing ownership of the product direction. In many companies, the best fit is someone who can move between strategy and execution without creating friction.
When companies hire one
Companies bring in a freelance Product Manager when a product team needs extra capacity, a temporary lead, or outside structure during change. This is common for new product launches, redesigns, platform migrations, discovery phases, or when a founder or senior manager needs support turning ideas into a real plan.
In Essen, this often fits industrial, logistics, B2B, SaaS, and enterprise teams that need someone who can work with German-speaking stakeholders and cross-functional teams. Remote work is common, but on-site sessions help when alignment is sensitive or the product is still being defined.
What strong pros deliver
A strong Product Manager does more than collect requests. They separate signals from noise, challenge assumptions, and keep the team focused on the next best decision. They write clearly, ask the right questions, and know when to say no.
- Clear product direction, not just a task list
- Priorities that reflect evidence and business context
- Practical coordination between business and delivery teams
- Launch decisions that are realistic and testable
- A steady process for feedback and iteration
Good fit for the role
The best freelance Product Managers are easy to trust because they are specific. They do not hide behind vague frameworks. They can step into a startup, scale-up, or established company and quickly understand the product, the users, and the main risks.
They are also comfortable with the title differences companies use. Some teams look for a Product Manager, others for a PM, Product Owner, or digital product lead. The right person should match the actual work, not just the label.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Product Manager defines what should be built, why it matters, and how it should be prioritized. Day to day, that can include discovery interviews, roadmap work, backlog refinement, stakeholder alignment, and release planning. The exact mix depends on whether the team is early stage, scaling, or working on an established product.
Hire a Product Manager when you need product direction, discovery, and business alignment in addition to delivery coordination. A Product Owner often focuses more on backlog execution and sprint details, especially in agile teams. In smaller companies, one person may cover both, but the scope should be clear before the project starts.
A strong PM combines product judgment, clear communication, and structured decision-making. Look for experience with discovery, prioritization, stakeholder management, and data-informed trade-offs. They should also be able to work well with engineering and design without turning every topic into a process discussion.
A Product Manager usually works with Jira, Confluence, Miro, Figma, and analytics tools used to understand user behavior and product performance. The exact stack is less important than the ability to use it to make decisions and keep teams aligned. For B2B or enterprise work, documentation and planning tools matter especially much.
A freelance Product Manager is a strong choice when you need support quickly, have a temporary gap, or want outside structure for a specific phase. This is common during launches, reorganizations, product resets, or when the team needs senior product thinking without a long hiring cycle. It also works well when the scope is clear but not permanent.
Yes, a Product Manager can usually work remotely, especially for roadmap, discovery, and stakeholder coordination. In Essen, some companies prefer a hybrid setup for workshops, leadership alignment, or close work with local teams. The right setup depends on how much the role touches sensitive decisions and how quickly the team needs shared context.
Look for clear examples of decisions they improved, not just projects they joined. A strong Product Manager can explain the problem, the trade-offs, and the outcome in plain language. Ask how they handled conflicting stakeholder goals, changed a roadmap, or learned from a weak launch.
A Product Manager in Essen often needs to work smoothly with German-speaking stakeholders, especially in industrial, B2B, and enterprise settings. That means clear documentation, precise meeting notes, and direct communication around scope and priorities. English may still be used in mixed teams, but language expectations should be agreed early.
The average hourly rate for Product Managers in Essen is 84 €, which corresponds to a daily rate of about 669 € based on an 8-hour working day.
Of the freelancers working as Product Managers in Essen, 100% hold at least a Bachelor's degree and 33% hold at least a Master's degree.
On average, freelancers working as Product Managers in Essen have 12 years of professional experience, with a single engagement typically lasting around 1.7 years.
The most common languages among freelancers working as Product Managers in Essen are German (100%), English (100%), and Arabic (50%).
The most common industries among freelancers working as Product Managers in Essen are Information Technology (83%), Transportation (50%), and Automotive (33%).
The most common business areas among freelancers working as Product Managers in Essen are Product Development (100%), Project Management (83%), and Information Technology (67%).
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