Product Manager - PCG IMEA
The Product Manager for PCG IMEA at Lubrizol Corporation will own and drive the regional product strategy and multi-year roadmap. The role involves leading strategic initiatives such as localization, portfolio expansion, and new market entry in an industrial B2B context. The candidate will collaborate with cross-functional global teams to deliver data-driven business cases and manage the full product lifecycle from ideation to commercialization. Success requires strong leadership without authority and the ability to influence stakeholders at an executive level.
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Experience
8-12 years
Function
Product Management
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Product Manager for PCG IMEA at Lubrizol Corporation will own and drive the regional product strategy and multi-year roadmap. The role involves leading strategic initiatives such as localization, portfolio expansion, and new market entry in an industrial B2B context. The candidate will collaborate with cross-functional global teams to deliver data-driven business cases and manage the full product lifecycle from ideation to commercialization. Success requires strong leadership without authority and the ability to influence stakeholders at an executive level.
TAL's take
Solid mid-tier industrial firm offering a well-defined, senior product management role with significant regional strategic scope.
The JD provides a highly detailed breakdown of product strategy, localization, portfolio management, and stakeholder governance requirements.
Must haves
- 8-12 years experience in product management, strategy, marketing, or tech-commercial roles
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, chemistry, materials science, applied science, or business
- Experience in B2B or industrial environment
- Strong project management experience
- Capability to lead without authority and align diverse stakeholders
About the company
Established global industrial specialty chemicals company, not classified as a major tech-first unicorn.