Surmodics is pursuing highly differentiated medical devices that are designed to address unmet clinical needs and engineered to the most demanding requirements. This key growth strategy leverages the combination of the Company’s expertise in proprietary surface technologies, along with enhanced device design, development and manufacturing capabilities. The Company mission remains to improve the detection and treatment of disease.

The Product Manager (PM) serves in a high-profile position driving full-stream strategic marketing and new product launch planning and execution for the Pounce Thrombectomy System. This individual plays a key role in collaborating with the R&D, quality, regulatory, marketing, sales, clinical, operations, manufacturing and training teams to ensure that both upstream strategic initiatives and downstream product launches go smoothly and objectives are met.  The PM partners with sales to drive revenue growth and gain market share.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and execute strategic marketing initiatives for the Vascular Interventions portfolio including strategies and specific tactics and resources to drive growth opportunities
  • Work with cross-functional team members to support the Life Cycle Management strategy and initiatives for the Vascular Interventions portfolio
  • Lead product launches and go-to market strategies and execution plans and gain alignment with leadership and internal regional stakeholders
  • Develop content strategy, messaging, and sales tools (literature, brochures, website, and all media), training materials, and field sales and customer communications to support sales and the customer  
  • Develop and execute competitive positioning strategies to support the overall product portfolio
  • Engage field and clinical stakeholders to generate compelling clinical marketing and case-based content.
  • Manage downstream, commercial marketing activities and tactics
  • Attend conferences and drive conference activities; host educational events and manage peer-to-peer engagements
  • Build strong relationships and partner with field sales; work alongside reps and field clinicals to support cases as needed
  • Establish relationships with key opinion leaders in the field and work with them to develop initiatives to drive new product development and downstream commercialization efforts
  • Adhere to company standards and values related to honesty, integrity, trust, respect, and accountability. Perform all responsibilities in accordance with company policies and procedures and applicable state / federal rules and regulations

Minimum Qualifications and Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree required, MBA preferred
  • 2+ years of experience in Marketing/Product Development with at least 1+ years of experience in Med Device  - cardiovascular, interventional cardiology/radiology, or vascular medtech space
  • Peripheral Vascular experience preferred
  • Clinical experience in cath lab, OR, or hybrid room with working knowledge of interventional, clinical workflow
  • Experience bringing new novel products to market
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment as individual contributor and as part of team, while managing multiple priorities and adapting to changing requirements.
  • Strong analytical, written, verbal, and presentation skills
  • Experience working directly with Field Sales Teams and KOLS
  • Self-starter with strong time management and planning skills; acts with full accountability, ownership, and a high sense of urgency
  • Polished and professional, strong brand ambassador for the company
  • Up to 30% travel required

Surmodics offers a competitive compensation and benefits package, including a bonus program, 401(k) with employer match, employee stock purchase plan and stock options.

Surmodics is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.

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