Product Manager - Medical Devices

Luton
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As a Product Manager, you’ll lead a specialist range of medical devices and consumables used in aseptic compounding, oncology, infusion and cleanroom hospital departments for this well-established company.

  • As the Product Manager, you’ll own product strategy, upstream development and full lifecycle management across a portfolio of medical devices and consumables. Working closely with pharmacists, clinicians and internal teams, the Product Manager will support new product development, manage launches and drive ongoing product performance. Acting as the voice of the customer, you’ll gather clinical insight to inform product improvements, identify market and competitor opportunities, and support continual growth.
  • The Product Manager will take ownership of downstream product marketing, developing and delivering promotional activity across the full marketing mix, aligned to product strategy, and monitoring campaign effectiveness using ROI and performance metrics, providing evidence-based feedback to stakeholders.
  • Based 3 days at the Bedfordshire Head Office, and two days per week in the field engaging hospital Aseptic Pharmacy, Infection Control and Oncology depts, within a supportive and collaborative working environment.
    COMPANY
  • A well-established specialist manufacturer and distributor of high-quality medical and cleanroom consumables supporting hospital pharmacy, aseptic compounding, oncology, infusion and cleanroom environments, with a strong reputation for customer care and technical support.
    REQUIREMENTS
  • Proven experience as a Product Manager within medical devices, with full product lifecycle, including product roadmap ownership, upstream development, commercial launch and product marketing activity across the marketing mix.
  • Experience with physical, manufactured medical devices or consumables is essential. Experience limited to purely digital, software or IT-based solutions is not suitable for this role.
  • Strong capability in market research, competitor analysis, business case development and KPI/ROI evaluation, using a data-led approach to inform strategic and commercial decisions.
  • Confident engaging directly with clinicians and internal teams, with strong project management, communication and stakeholder management skills, and a clear understanding of NHS and healthcare customer needs.
    PACKAGE
  • Salary guide: £45,000 - £50,000 plus car allowance or a company car, bonus, and benefits: pension, health plan, 25 + 8 days holiday, and more

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