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Luxfer Gas Cylinders is the world’s largest global manufacturer of high-pressure gas cylinders. Our cylinders are used for many different applications that really make a difference in the lives of the people who use them. You may have even seen our products in your everyday life but not realised that it was Luxfer who made them.
For example, over 90% of the firefighters in the USA have Luxfer breathing air cylinders on their backs, Luxfer make one of the largest ranges of medical oxygen cylinders used in homes for people who need portable cylinders to hospitals that rely on oxygen and other gases being available in convenient cylinder packages.
As well as manufacturing cylinders used for fire extinguishers, beverage applications, SCUBA diving and industrial gases, we are also the worlds leader in developing cylinders and integrated systems for alternative fuel vehicles.
Luxfer alternative fuel cylinders are in the world’s first hydrogen powered vehicles including double decker buses, trucks; trains, boats, refuse trucks and tractors.
We are looking for a Product Marketing Specialist that can help us build on our successful range of products. You will be involved in managing of the development of new products, as well as managing the product lifecycle of our existing portfolio. This is done on a monthly cycling as part of our Integrated Business Process in which you will manage and report back in the Portfolio Management Review.
Responsibilities will include liaising with colleagues in our factories in California, Calgary and China as well as with customers around the world to make sure products and specification meet and exceed expectations and those projects are achieved on time and on budget.
You will be an organised individual who will project manage and lead the gate review process.
As well as the core product marketing there will be requirements to research market trends, pricing strategies, support trade shows and liaise with marketing agencies.
To find out more please apply online!
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