New Products Project Manager is responsible for the project coordination, planning, and research required for the identification and introduction of new products and business opportunities. Creates a project structure for stakeholders including timelines, project plans, tasks, team responsibilities, and status reporting. Being a New Products Project Manager oversees review of new product concepts and decision making process required for new product introduction and roll out. Typically requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, New Products Project Manager typically reports to a director. The New Products Project Manager work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a New Products Project Manager typically requires 4-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Description
The New Products Program Manager is responsible for developing, program building, and project managing new products and services at Bailey. They will collaborate with Directors, Trainers, Branch Service Managers, Sales and Customer Support Representatives, and the Intralogistics department to drive customer applications, sales, and service.
This is an intrapreneurial role that involves business development, project management, and process improvement, and will require regional travel. The New Products Program Manager reports directly to the VP of Intralogistics, while also supporting the Service and Sales Departments.
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Requirements
The individual in this position should be proactive, motivated, strategic, personable, goal-oriented, reliable, collaborative, ethical, able to adapt to the forces around them—customers, suppliers, department employees, co-workers, and manufacturer’s employees. A successful candidate should embrace and exhibit our Guiding Values:
We focus on our customers’ success
We operate as a team
We do the right thing
We look to the future
We believe in the importance, and in the power, of diversity
We are stewards of the environment
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