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Mölnlycke is seeking a Product Manager for Wound Care to manage and grow the product portfolio in Italy. This role involves developing marketing strategies, engaging with healthcare professionals, and launching new products to improve patient outcomes. Join an innovative team committed to making a difference in healthcare.
Do you want a career that impacts millions of people for the good? At Mölnlycke, you’ll be helping to equip medical professionals with solutions to improve outcomes for patients. And you’ll develop your career in a growing organisation with an inspirational culture - where you’ll be recognised for the results you’ve achieved. In Wound Care at Mölnlycke, we help to prevent, manage and accelerate the healing of wounds.
As a Product Manager Wound Care - Italy, there is great opportunity and variety in activity day to day. You’ll be responsible for the local product assortment, provide product information and help guide and support the sales force in the delivery of customer solutions and Wound Care marketing tools.
We’ll give you the challenges, skills and support to advance your career.
We aim to have a diverse team reflecting various cultures, ages, genders, and geographies to foster innovation and mirror the world we serve.
Please contact Michael Taiwo or Imke Kahlenberg for questions or further discussions about this opportunity.
Mölnlycke is a global leader in medical products and solutions, committed to achieving the best outcomes for patients, clinicians, and healthcare systems.
Our business areas include Wound Care, Operating Room Solutions, Gloves, and Antiseptics, emphasizing customer focus, sustainability, and digitalization. With around 8,400 employees, our headquarters are in Gothenburg, Sweden, operating in over 100 countries worldwide. Since 2007, we have been part of Investor AB, founded by the Wallenberg family in 1916.