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Product Manager - Gas Pricing
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Join Galp in Lisbon as a Product Manager for Gas Pricing and be a key player in the energy transition. You will develop pricing models, analyze competitiveness, and support commercial negotiations in the natural gas sector. The role requires 3-5 years of experience, expertise in Excel/VBA, and kn...
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Product Manager - Gas Pricing
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Join Galp in Lisbon as a Product Manager for Gas Pricing and be a key player in the energy transition. Utilize your 3-5 years of experience in the gas sector, expertise in Excel/VBA, and pricing models to develop competitive proposals and support commercial negotiations. This role offers autonomy...
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Pricing and Packaging Manager
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Join Aiven in Lisbon as a Pricing and Packaging Manager. You will operationalize monetization strategy, optimizing SaaS pricing in a competitive market. Leverage your expertise in usage-based models, SQL/Python, and cloud cost analysis. Enjoy equity, hybrid work, and professional development supp...
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Are you a strategic thinker with a passion for data and a knack for maximizing profitability? Your search for rewarding Pricing Manager jobs ends here. A Pricing Manager is a pivotal business leader responsible for developing, implementing, and managing pricing strategies that directly impact a company's revenue, market share, and competitive positioning. This role sits at the intersection of data science, finance, marketing, and strategy, making it a dynamic and influential career path for analytical professionals. Professionals in this field are typically responsible for a wide range of critical tasks. A primary duty involves conducting in-depth market and competitive analysis to understand industry trends and price sensitivity. They leverage sophisticated pricing software and analytical tools to model various pricing scenarios, forecast outcomes, and identify optimal price points for products or services. A significant part of the role is analyzing vast datasets to measure the effectiveness of current pricing strategies and to uncover new opportunities for growth and margin improvement. Furthermore, Pricing Managers are often tasked with establishing and monitoring key performance indicators (KPIs) to track the success of pricing initiatives. Beyond the numbers, this is a highly collaborative and communicative role. Pricing Managers frequently act as a crucial link between various departments, including sales, marketing, finance, and product development. They must translate complex data-driven insights into actionable recommendations and compelling business cases for senior leadership and non-technical stakeholders. This requires exceptional cross-functional collaboration and influencing skills to secure buy-in and drive organization-wide adoption of new pricing policies. They are also responsible for creating and overseeing the governance of pricing processes, ensuring consistency and compliance across the organization. The typical skills and requirements for Pricing Manager jobs are a blend of analytical prowess and business acumen. A bachelor's degree in business, finance, economics, or a related field is commonly required, with many positions preferring a master's degree (e.g., MBA). Candidates generally need several years of progressive experience in pricing, revenue management, finance, or strategic consulting. Proficiency in data analysis tools, such as Excel, SQL, and data visualization platforms, is essential. Success in this role demands strong analytical and problem-solving skills, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to thrive in an ambiguous, fast-paced environment. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are non-negotiable, as is the ability to lead projects and, often, to manage and mentor junior analysts. If you are ready to shape business strategy and drive financial performance, explore the diverse range of Pricing Manager jobs available to launch your career to the next level.

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