Remote Permanent Market Research Jobs in Wales

2 Permanent Market Research Jobs in Wales with Remote Work Options

Hardware Product Manager

Caerphilly, Gwent, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
GCS Ltd
the flexibility of working 1-2 days in the office and the rest remotely. Key Responsibilities Define product strategy and road-map based on market analysis, customer feedback, and business objectives. Collaborate with engineering, design, and manufacturing teams to translate product requirements into hardware specifications. Manage the development life … cycle, from concept to production, ensuring on-time delivery and adherence to quality standards. Drive the prioritisation of features and enhancements, balancing technical feasibility, market demand, and business impact. Conduct market research and competitive analysis to identify emerging trends and opportunities for innovation. Act as a liaison more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £60000/annum
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Product Developer

Newport, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
ProGARM
role for a Product Developer at ProGARM located in Newport. The Product Developer will be responsible for day-to-day tasks related to communication, research and development (R&D), product management, and product development. This role allows for flexibility and includes the option to work remotely. As a Product … either by video calls or visiting the factory personally when needed. Key Accountabilities • Ensure products are developed in a timely manner. • Keeping up with market trends and innovations. • Ensure ProGARM and FlamePro garments are kept at the forefront of the market and constantly improved. • Create product visuals and … making. • Create product size charts for quality control and wearer fit guides. • Maintain traceability of product changes. • Create markers for sample and prototype orders. • Market research, visiting exhibitions abroad for design inspiration. • Ensure product samples and prototypes are made correctly by liaising with factory and answering technical questions more »
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