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Product Manager
Product Manager (Manufacturing) | Glasgow
Location: Glasgow
Competitive Salary (DOE)
Are you passionate about driving innovation in manufacturing and leading cross-functional teams to deliver impactful products? Our client, a reputable organisation in the manufacturing sector, is seeking a dedicated Product Manager to join their team in Glasgow. This is a fantastic opportunity to be at the forefront of product development, working on solutions that make a real difference.
About the Role
The Product Manager will lead the end-to-end lifecycle of manufacturing products, ensuring alignment with business and customer needs while driving innovation and operational excellence.
Responsibilities
- Lead the end-to-end lifecycle of manufacturing products, from concept to delivery and optimisation
- Collaborate closely with engineering, production, and commercial teams to ensure product alignment with business goals
- Develop and maintain product roadmaps, prioritising features based on customer needs and market trends
- Analyse market data and customer feedback to identify opportunities for product improvements and innovations
- Manage project timelines, budgets, and resources to ensure timely delivery
- Ensure compliance with industry standards and safety regulations
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Requirements
Essential
- Strong background in manufacturing, with a good understanding of production processes and engineering principles
- Proven experience in product management or a similar role within a manufacturing environment
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills
- Ability to translate technical concepts into clear, actionable plans
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail


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Preferred
- Knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, or other process improvement methodologies
- Experience with CAD or other design tools
- Familiarity with supply chain and logistics considerations
Education
- Degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, or a related field
Certifications
- Relevant certifications in project management or process improvement are advantageous
Why Join Us?
- Join a forward-thinking organisation where your expertise will shape innovative manufacturing solutions
- Collaborative environment with competitive benefits and growth opportunities
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on product development and business success
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