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Diagnostics Product Management Associate

Burgess Hill
3 weeks ago
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Role: Diagnostics Product Management Associate
Location: Burgess Hill (Hybrid 2 days/week) OR Remote for the right candidate
Salary: £15.38 per hour (PAYE) OR £20.40 per hour (UMB)
12-month contract (likely to extend) - Inside IR35

We're seeking a dynamic and organised Diagnostics Product Management Associate to support our global client's marketing team on a 12-month contract, with strong potential to extend.

Working across a diverse portfolio of 500+ diagnostic products, you'll play a key role in supporting Product Managers, ensuring product availability, coordinating marketing activities, and helping to deliver product lifecycle and marketing projects.

This is a fantastic opportunity to develop your career within a global business at the forefront of diagnostics and healthcare innovation.

The Role:

Provide day-to-day product and marketing support to Product Managers
Help plan and deliver marketing campaigns and events
Manage product availability and support supply planning
Track and report on marketing activity
Assist with new product launches and trade show activities
Build relationships with sales, technical teams, and customers
Maintain accurate records and contribute to internal reporting
Candidate Profile:

Strong organisation and administration skills
Experience in marketing support, project coordination, product support or admin roles
Excellent communication skills for working with internal and external stakeholders
Ability to manage multiple priorities and work independently
Proactive, problem-solving mindset and flexible approach
Experience in diagnostics, life sciences, healthcare, or pharma (advantageous but not essential)
Degree in Life Sciences, Biomedical Science, or Business (desirable but not required)

If you're keen to join a highly innovative team and contribute to advancements in diagnostic healthcare, then please apply to this Diagnostics Product Management Associate role below or call Chloe at Clearline Recruitment on (phone number removed) between 8:30am - 5:00pm

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