Manager, Critical Care & Nutrition Therapy Solutions
B. Braun is seeking a Manager for Critical Care & Nutrition Therapy Solutions to drive commercial growth in Singapore. The role involves managing a sales team, executing sales strategies, overseeing marketing plans, and maintaining key customer relationships in the hospital channel. Candidates should have a strong background in the medical device or pharmaceutical industry with proven team leadership experience. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative environment within a leading global medical technology company.
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Experience
6+ years
Function
Sales
Work mode
Hybrid, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
B. Braun is seeking a Manager for Critical Care & Nutrition Therapy Solutions to drive commercial growth in Singapore. The role involves managing a sales team, executing sales strategies, overseeing marketing plans, and maintaining key customer relationships in the hospital channel. Candidates should have a strong background in the medical device or pharmaceutical industry with proven team leadership experience. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative environment within a leading global medical technology company.
TAL's take
Solid established global brand in the medical device sector with a clear management scope.
Well-defined responsibilities, clear industry focus, and explicit experience requirements.
Must haves
- Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Sales, Business, Science or equivalent
- Minimum 6 years of relevant sales experience in healthcare or medical devices
- Approximately 2 years of experience leading a team with high performance
About the company
Established global medical technology company, but not a hyper-growth tech unicorn.
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