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Marketing Manager, Die Cast
Location
Indonesia
Posted
5 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Marketing Manager, Die Cast
Freudenberg Group
• Identify new market opportunities and develop product and technology strategies for the Die Cast industry in Indonesia • Conduct marketing development activities aligned with Chem-Trend fundamentals • Analyze Die Cast market trends and implement strategies to enhance customer satisfaction • Provide product and technical support to distributors for technology introduction • Support management analysis, monthly forecasting, and regular product reviews • Develop and maintain customer and distributor relationships • Negotiate business growth opportunities and conduct regular customer visits • Organize and participate in trade shows, conventions, and seminars
Job Requirements
- Degree in Chemistry, Engineering, or related discipline
- At least 5 years of industry experience
- 2 years in a managerial position
- Preferred experience in technical support and industry-related marketing activities
- Good command of spoken and written English
- Strong organizational skills, self-motivated, and proactive with excellent time management
Benefits
- Equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion
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