Product Manager Manufacturing - Tenafly, NJ at Geebo

Product Manager

Posted:
08/08/2023 Salary:
Commensurate with Experience Location:
Mahwah, New Jersey, United States Job Type:
Permanent/Fixed Term Are you looking for the opportunity to work for a leading Medical Device company that constantly works to improve their patients experience with at home, subcutaneous infusions? This opportunity will offer you the chance to have a visible role in the company as well as allow you take ownership of a product in the upstream new product development team.
Located in the Greater New York City Area this role will require you to be on-site in Mahwah, NJ 3 days Responsibilities Lead the team through product phase stages for the entire product life cycle.
Support the development of sales and marketing tactics as well as the research and development teams ideas.
Participate in new product development team meetings to provide valuable insight and new ideas for legacy and new product marketing targets.
Experience Required 4
years of experience in the Medical device industry (or automotive/ aerospace manufacturing background) Experience working on full lifecycle of new product development Entrepreneurial mindset with a goal of staying in product management long term If this isn't the right fit but you are looking for a new position in the Life Sciences space, reach out to Devon Moschella at 646-367-2742 or email protected .
Recommended Skills Aerospace Manufacturing Automotive Industry Entrepreneurship Product Design Product Lifecycle Product Management Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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