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Product Manager - Mobile Devices

Birmingham
21 hours ago
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I am currently working with one of the UK's leading providers of medical devices who are seeking a passionate Product Manager with proven experience within providing mobile device technology products.

This role requires a combination of experience of which both are weighted as equal importance, being product management and mobile device for the medial/healthcare industry.

Key Responsibilities

  • Define and own a portfolio of devices, from concept to launch and beyond
  • Conduct market research, stakeholder analysis, and feedback reviews to identify improvement opportunities and identify unmet needs
  • Translate needs into clear product requirements and technical specifications
  • Collaborate with regulatory, quality, technology and supply chain to deliver compliant, high-impact solutions
  • Prioritize features and enhancements based on business value, user impact, and feasibility
  • Serve as the voice of stakeholders, clinicians and patients throughout the product lifecycle
  • Work with Product Marketing to define detailed product briefs and product narratives for internal training and external sales material

    Essential Experience
  • Minimum 5yrs experience in Product Management ideally in the mobile devices space
  • Strong understanding of mobile device technologies including hardware, connectivity, operating systems (iOS/Android), and user experience principles
  • Experience of working directly with manufacturers to deliver bespoke devices
  • Proven track record of launching successful products in fast-paced environments
  • Experience with 5G, foldable devices, wearables, or IoT integrations
  • Passion for emerging tech and mobile innovation
  • Experience working on Medical Devices or in the Health Tech space

    Side Notes 
  • Hybrid working of 3 days in office of Birmingham or London 

    Please apply for consideration

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