Product Manager

Merck Merck · Pharma · Singapore

Product Manager role at Merck in Singapore, focusing on leading launch excellence and growth strategies for an assigned portfolio in Singapore and Brunei. The role involves translating strategy into execution, working with cross-functional teams, and driving brand strategy and operating plans. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy, Biomedical Science, Life Sciences, or related field, and a minimum of 5 years of product management or marketing experience in pharmaceuticals or healthcare.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead end‑to‑end launch excellence planning and execution , including launch readiness, cross‑functional orchestration and post‑launch optimisation
  2. Own development and execution of brand strategy and annual operating plans , with clear priorities, milestones and success metrics
  3. Translate strategy into practical, executable plans , ensuring strong follow‑through and delivery
  4. Partner closely with Sales to ensure field readiness, aligned priorities and effective execution
  5. Collaborate with cross-functional team (CFT) on integrated and compliant execution

Skills

Required

  • Product Management
  • Marketing Strategy Implementation
  • Brand Strategy
  • Project Management
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Strategic Collaborations
  • Market Access
  • Risk Management
  • Annual Operating Plan
  • Marketing Budget Management
  • Marketing Data Analysis
  • Pricing Strategies
  • Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)
  • Market Research
  • Creative Campaign Development
  • Agile Methodology
  • Interpersonal Relationships
  • Healthcare Innovation
  • Biological Sciences
  • Biomedical Sciences
  • Pharmacy

Nice to have

  • Adaptability
  • Adaptability
  • Animal Health Sales
  • Digital Analytics
  • Immunochemistry

What the JD emphasized

  • execution discipline
  • strong execution
  • launch excellence
  • launch readiness
  • compliant execution
  • quality, compliance and attention to detail
  • high standards of professionalism, ethics and compliance