Product Manager (m/w/d)
Global Category Management
Shape the innovation category strategy and generate new product concepts (Product Roadmap).
Manage the implementation of new product concepts through the development process.
Manage and develop the category portfolio including product and price positioning.
Scout trends through industry relevant fairs, strategic suppliers, market research, consumer insights, social media, market and competitor analysis and transfer the knowledge into proposals for further proceeding.
Transfer concepts into product briefings and monitor the USP and key claims through the development process.
Manage global portfolio and actions for product life cycle management including monitoring of KPIs.
Provide marketing briefing for Go-to-Market process.
Build up relationship with strategic partners and customers in the industry.
Manages Global Sales training on a regular base about new products and existing portfolio.
Consult the Global Sales Team on product-relevant topics.
Our Product Manager will drive the global category strategy and implement new product concepts.
The ideal candidate has a degree in Business Administration or Marketing with focus on Product Management.
Several years of experience in Product Management of Consumer Goods, especially Beauty Industry desirable; market knowledge in Asia would be a great benefit.
The role requires methodological, analytical and creative capabilities.
Excellent communication and organizational skills are necessary.
Able to work independently and as part of a team.
The company offers a very flexible home office arrangement.
A standard weekly working time of 36 hours.
A daycare centre directly on the company premises.
An authentic and open corporate culture.
Beautiful surroundings just outside Nuremberg in the countryside with a park, terrace, company restaurant and direct access to public transport from Nuremberg.
A great team where you can feel the fun at work.
Flexible working hours enable a very good work-life balance.
Thanks to our flat hierarchy, decision-making processes are quick.