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Product Development Manager

Company Name:
Govig & Associates
Govig - Your #1 full-service recruiting firm, with access to the best opportunities available, is seeking a Product Development
manager
for a nationally branded building supply company.

Do you enjoy the technical challenges of product development?

Are you a creative and interactive Product Manager?

Do you enjoy creating and maintaining relationships within the industry?

This may be the opportunity for you!

Who they are. Our client is a well-established and nationally branded building supply company in the Phoenix Metro Area. Their customer focus and dedication to principals over policies has solidified their good name within the market. They offer competitive salary (DOE) and benefits.
About the
position
. The Product Development Manager is responsible for both product planning and product marketing. This includes managing the product throughout the product lifecycle, gathering and prioritizing product and customer requirements, defining the product vision, and working closely with engineering, to deliver winning products. It also includes working with sales, marketing and support to ensure revenue and customer satisfaction goals are met. The Product Manager?s
job
also includes ensuring that the product and marketing efforts support the company?s overall strategy and goals.

What you need. To be a hero in this role, candidates must have a Bachelor?s Degree and 5
years of experience as a Product Manager or Category Manager, experience working with Natural Gas/Propane/Gas-related devices or prior involvement working with a manufacturer, have excellent technical aptitude as well as demonstrated experience developing specification sheets and market research. Minimal travel is required.

Have we sparked your interest? Ignite your career and apply today for a confidential conversation!

Only Local Candidates Apply Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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