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The Senior Product/Offering Management Specialist Product Owner is responsible for product development and related offering management activities for assigned product categories within the Solutions and Services business.
Honeywell Productivity Solutions & Services is global leader of technologies and services that significantly improve worker productivity, throughput, quality, training time, and safety. These solutions are commonly deployed in Warehouses, Retail, and Maintenance and Inspection environments.
You will assist in the identification, documentation and execution of the offering growth strategy for assigned product line(s) in addition to driving productivity & portfolio improvements. The role will enable a focus on Voice of the Customer discussions to discern customer requirements, segments, economic [willingness to pay and cost to serve], competitive dynamics, choosing target segments, development of offerings for each target segment, and development of all go-to-market approaches including channel, positioning, pricing, promotion and business development. You will work closely with stakeholders cross-functionally to define and manage offering requirements, and deliver offerings to drive growth based on those requirements.
The successful candidate will work closely with customer & channel marketing, R&D, procurement, ISC, Field Sales organization, key business partners and the senior management team to maximize the growth, development and return on investment of the business today and in the future. Bottom line, they are responsible for offering requirements that deliver short- and long-term profitability of their products.