Junior Product Manager

Detectamet Detectable Products
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7 months ago
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Join Detectamet UK – Junior Product Manager Wanted!

Are you ready to launch your product management career with a company that makes a real impact on food safety worldwide.


Detectamet, a global leader in the design and manufacture of detectable products used in the food and pharmaceutical industries, is looking for a Junior Product Manager to join our dynamic and innovative team.


πŸŽ“ This role may be particularly well suited to a recent graduate with a strong interest in product management and innovation


You will play a hands-on role in supporting the development, launch, and lifecycle management of our global product range. This is an exciting opportunity to gain cross-functional experience while contributing to product innovation in a fast-paced, purpose-driven business. You will work closely with the Product, Sales & Marketing teams to ensure our product range meets the evolving needs of our customers in highly regulated environments.


Key Responsibilities

  • Assisting in product development and project management tasks
  • Conducting competitor and market research to inform product decisions
  • Help implement our new product strategy and identify opportunities to improve existing lines
  • Gathering and analysing customer feedback to improve product offerings
  • Supporting new product launches with the Marketing and Sales teams
  • Monitoring product performance and reporting key metrics
  • Helping manage product documentation, pricing, and specifications.
  • Help implement our new product strategy and identify opportunities to improve existing lines
  • Support the ongoing maintenance of our PIM (Product Information Management) system
  • Help improve and update product data, specs, and imagery for customer use


What we are looking for?

  • A keen interest in product management, innovation, and process improvement
  • Strong organisational and analytical skills
  • Detail-oriented with good communication and teamwork abilities
  • Comfortable working with data and cross-functional teams
  • Ideally a degree in Business, Marketing, Engineering, Product Design or a related field
  • Experience in a product or commercial role is a bonus


What We Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Training and mentoring in product development and management
  • Opportunities for growth and progression
  • Bonus scheme
  • 25 days of annual leave, plus bank holidays
  • Pension scheme
  • Long service award
  • Free on-site parking


If you are driven, organised, and eager to grow your product career in a company that values innovation and customer focus, we would love to hear from you.

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