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Mycronic is a global high-tech company that has been driving the electronics industry forward for over 50 years. We continue to grow and support customers acros...
Mycronic is a global high-tech company that has been driving the electronics industry forward for over 50 years. We continue to grow and support customers across an increasing number of industries, and what we do shapes the technologies that define the society of the future - how we live our lives today and tomorrow. We are now looking for more people who want to join and strengthen our dedicated and driven teams at the forefront of technology. With us, you will work in an open, flexible, and collaborative environment where you collaborate closely with leading experts and take on challenging projects that turn ideas into reality and bring tomorrow’s electronics to life. Welcome to Mycronic!
About the role
Mycronic develops and manufactures advanced solutions for electronics and display production. Within one of our four divisions, the PCB Assembly Solutions division, we provide equipment and software for electronics production, including both standalone machines and complete production solutions. Our customers typically operate in environments with high product mix and small to medium-sized production series.
As Product Manager, you will be part of a team of five, reporting to the Head of Product Management. You will collaborate closely with colleagues across marketing, sales, R&D, operations, supply chain, customer service, applications engineering and finance. The role also includes regular interaction with customers, suppliers and distributors. You will be based in Kista, where Mycronic has both offices and production facilities.
Work tasks
In this broad strategic and operational role, you will have overall responsibility for one of Mycronic’s products within the PCB Assembly Solutions division. You will drive long-term growth, profitability and market position by identifying business opportunities, developing the product strategy and translating customer and market insights into a clear roadmap.
Defining product strategy, business plans, and the long-term evolution of the product portfolio.
Owning and driving the product roadmap, prioritizing development initiatives based on market trends and customer needs.
Ensuring long-term profitability and business performance through continuous tracking of product performance, market position, and key business metrics.
Leading the full product lifecycle – from concept and development through launch, ongoing improvement, and end-of-life management.
Aligning stakeholders across functions to ensure clear priorities, informed decision-making, and effective execution.
Driving go-to-market activities and supporting sales and marketing with product positioning, customer insights, and competitive analysis.
We are looking for
We are looking for someone who combines a strong business mindset with technical understanding and takes clear ownership of their area of responsibility. You are strategic, results-oriented and skilled at turning customer needs into value-creating product and business decisions. You collaborate effectively across functions, communicate clearly and build trusted relationships with both internal and external stakeholders.
A Bachelor’s (BSc) or Master’s (MSc) degree in Industrial Engineering and Management, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, or a related discipline.
A track record of working in or closely with product teams, with demonstrated ability to translate customer and market insights into decisions.
Several years of professional experience in product management, project management, or a related cross-functional role.
Excellent written and spoken English.
Knowledge of relevant domains, systems or standards within SMT, PCBA or a related industry.
Experience from a manufacturing, industrial, or technology company.
Other information
Start: According to agreement
Location: Kista + travel
Extent: Full-time
Contact details: Recruitment Consultant Johanna Sörell, johanna.sorell@academicwork.se and Vera Mohlin, vera.mohlin@academicwork.se
This recruitment process is managed by Academic Work. Mycronic requests that all questions regarding the position are directed to Academic Work.
Our recruitment process
Personality and problem-solving tests
Phone interview with Academic Work
In-depth interview with Academic Work
Interviews with Mycronic
Reference checking & final decision
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