Senior Product Manager - Wearable's & Accessories
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Are you interested in creating the marketing strategy for Wearable's and Accessories at one of the best known Consumer Electronics businesses in the world?
This is a superb chance for an experienced Product Manager to join this truly global organisation specialising in the production of consumer electronics. This Product Manager role has come up due to huge demand for the category
Working in the UK division you will have responsibility for the product and marketing management of a selection of products within this category. You will be expected to monitor and develop key marketing initiatives in order to drive future growth. You will lead the area in constructing the relevant product lines, implement ranging within retail channels and manage the pricing policy.
Main responsibilities:
- Proactively manage part of the product portfolio.
- Develop strong product propositions combining hardware and non-hardware services.
- In charge of ranging across all channels.
- Shaping the success and the future of the product category of responsibility.
- Manage part of the device roadmap on a day -to- day basis.
- Analyse and understand the business requirements to deliver the right product propositions.
- Create product management reports including ranging status and colour availability.
- Work with account teams to ensure channel specific requirements, insights and opportunities are addressed.
- Strong understanding of the competitor landscape and act according to competitor movements
- Identify tactical opportunities to drive short - medium term volume objectives.
- Close cooperation with internal divisions such as, Account teams, ETO, EHQ and Technical Product Engineering team.
Experience within Consumer Electronics is essential.
As we receive such a high volume of applications every day, regretfully, we are only able to respond to successful candidates who will be contacted within two working days.
We wish you the best of luck with your search.
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