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Location: Marcy l'Etoile, France
Position Type: Unfixed Term
Job Function: Marketing
A family-owned company, bioMérieux has grown to become a world leader in the field of in vitro diagnostics. For more than 60 years and across the world, we have imagined and developed innovative diagnostics solutions to improve public health. Today, our teams are spread across 45 countries and serve 160 countries with the support of a large distribution network.
Come and join a family-owned global company with a long-term vision, and a human-centered culture.
We are looking for a Strategic Portfolio Manager Adjacencies for our Marcy l’Étoile site, who will identify market and product opportunities that will support the future growth of bioMérieux in adjacent segments to those currently covered by bioMérieux.
He will be working closely with bioMérieux’s upstream departments: medical affairs, innovation, acquisitions and partnerships, market access, and marketing.
The Strategic Portfolio Manager Adjacencies will be responsible for evaluating market and product opportunities, defining strategies to enter these markets, and contributing to internal innovation projects in the upstream phase.
What will your responsibilities be within bioMérieux?
As a member of the Adjacency Task Force (ATF), your mission will be to evaluate market opportunities adjacent to bioMérieux’s current scope.
Your responsibilities will be organized around these 3 areas:
Evaluation of Adjacent Market Opportunities:
Other Strategic Marketing Topics More Related to Market Segments or Technologies Currently Covered by bioMérieux:
Optimization of Strategic Marketing Processes and Methodologies:
Who are you ?
bioMérieux welcomes applications from all individuals, regardless of race, national origin, gender, age, physical characteristics, social origin, disability, union membership, religion, family status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or any unlawful criterion under applicable law. We are committed to treating all applicants fairly and avoiding discrimination.