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Product Marketing Manager

High Wycombe
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An opportunity has arisen for a Product Marketing Manager to join a long-established medical device company based in the South East, developing and supplying innovative solutions that make a real difference in patient care. 

You’ll be the go-to person for a portfolio of specialised medical devices, guiding them from early market testing to full commercial launch – and then keeping them relevant. That means getting stuck into everything from strategy and messaging to pricing, sales enablement, and post-market analysis. 

The team culture is one of the standout features: collaborative, down-to-earth, and genuinely supportive. You’ll be joining a close-knit group where people tend to stick around for the long haul. Many team members have been here for 10+ years – not because they have to, but because they want to. Expect to be backed, not micromanaged. 

What you’ll be doing as Product Marketing Manager:
It’s a genuinely varied role, reporting to the Global Marketing Director and working closely with sales, regulatory, R&D and external agencies. One day you might be scripting a product video, the next you’re briefing a PR team or chatting to clinicians about what’s working (and what isn’t). 

Responsibilities:

Owning the marketing strategy for a defined product portfolio
Creating and delivering launch plans
Supporting sales with messaging, tools and training
Developing content – from case studies and clinical results to video scripts and social media
Liaising with KOLs and beta sites to gather insight and build advocacy
Analysing usage data, sales feedback and market research to shape future direction
Presenting internally and externally on product positioning and value
Working with agencies on campaigns and PR where relevant
Helping ensure product availability and regulatory compliance
Attending UK clinics and events weekly, and travelling internationally (mainly Europe or the US) on a monthly basis
We’re looking for a Product Marketing Manager with: 

Solid experience in product marketing or a related role
Background in Life Sciences, Law, Economics or a similar intellectual field (degree or equivalent)
Confidence communicating across teams and with clinicians
Digital marketing knowledge, including social media
A hands-on, collaborative mindset
Strong writing skills and attention to detail
Willingness to travel regularly in the UK and internationally
Bonus: experience in the medical device sector
If you like the idea of ownership, collaboration and seeing your work directly impact the business, this could be a great fit! 

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