Product Manager - Biotechnology (Lab Testing)
Summary:
Our award winning client is currently hiring for a Product Manager to work at their San Antonio, TX location! As a Product Manager you will oversee the product life cycle. You will lead the vision of the product and will assist in developing long-range product strategies and participate in fiscal planning for future positioning, growth, and evolution of the product. You will be responsible for coordinating product launch, developing and implementing product promotion strategies, and supporting marketing campaigns. The Product Manager is ultimately responsible for revenue, margin, customer satisfaction, and market share Objectives.
Responsibilities:
Leading new product and application development and executing a successful product launch campaign
Identifying and understanding critical user needs to help drive strategic alignment around the product cross-functionally
Tracking revenue, margin, customer satisfaction, and market share objectives
Demonstrating business operation excellence in forecasting, planning, pricing, and ensuring high level product quality
Providing technical marketing content, product positioning, and value propositions to cross-functional teams
Providing content for sales materials and managing sales training
Required Skills and Experience:
Must have BA, BS or MS degree in molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, business management, or related field
Leadership experience with the ability to drive results across a diverse set of functional groups
Understanding or experience in the medical industry, specifically pediatrics or psychiatry is highly desirable
3-5 years of product management experience in life sciences, biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, medical device industry or closely related fields preferred
Experience with FDA 21 CFR part 820 and/or ISO 13485 compliant design controls preferred
Strong interpersonal skills and effective verbal and written communication skills
Travel up to 10% of time
Experience or familiarity with epigenetics, NGS techniques, bioinformatic analysis concepts, and the assay development process are a plus