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Product Marketing Manager (hybrid)

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5 months ago
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Product Marketing Manager – Medical Industry (hybrid working)

Outline:
This is a great opportunity for someone to work with a major international brand within the medical industry. A highly respected company with a great range of award-winning products, looking for an enthusiastic person to join the UK team!

The Company:

  • A well-established company with a strong international presence and manufacturing facilities located globally

  • An award-winning range of products, helping save lives daily!

  • Known for investing in staff training and development, a strong company culture and contributing to environmental projects across the globe

    The Role:

  • This is a hybrid role, couple of days a week in the office, located near Bromley

  • As the Product Marketing Manager be working closely with the sales team to generate demand and driving product line growth in key areas.

  • You’ll be proficient with current marketing technologies and trends including AI, SEO, social media, sales enablement, and identifying partnerships

  • As part of the role, you’ll be planning and executing local and national conferences, utilising event strategies to build engagement and new order value.

  • You will develop a deep understanding of market needs, including decision makers, value propositions etc.

  • You will build and maintain relationships with Key Opinion Leaders and Partners throughout the UK, across the NHS, private sector and academia.

  • Reporting directly to the UK MD and working closely with the global marketing team, collaborating on key projects and the overall UK strategy.

  • You’ll provide product training with the UK sales staff, along with other key persons as required.

  • Utilising SalesForce and maintaining accurate information, database management, and updating content as needed.

    The Ideal Person:

  • It is vital you have a BSc or equivalent and a minimum of 3 years within medical devices, med-tech, pharma; along with some product marketing experience

  • Strategic thinking, creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking skills are all essential for this role.

  • Experience with SalesForce is a benefit but not essential, but good experience of using a CRM is vital!

  • You need to be self-motivated with excellent time management and planning skills.

  • The company are looking for an individual who has a passion to make a difference!

  • You ned a can-do attitude with excellent interpersonal skills, together with high level written, verbal presentation and telephone skills.

  • It is important that you can travel away from home as required. (exhibitions, conferences, customers sites, training)

  • Due to the nature of some events, you will need to be flexible to working hours as from time to time this role may involve some evening or weekends.

  • Although this is a hybrid role, you need to live in a commutable distance of the Bromley

  • Right to work in the UK is required – no sponsorship available (sorry)

    Package info:

  • Basic up to £60k

  • Bonus scheme

  • Generous pension scheme

  • 25 Days Annual Leave, plus bank holidays

  • Private Healthcare Scheme

  • Gym membership scheme

  • Company wellness program

    If the above is of interest to you and you fit with the Ideal Person section, then please get in touch with us. We can the set-up an initial chat with one of our friendly team

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