Job Description: Summary We are seeking a Product Manager for the APAC region to manage the commercial and customer-facing aspects of product management on our Business Operations team. This role will focus on executing strategies that ...
positively impact people and our environment. We partner some of the most innovative and leading chemical companies in the world... and engage their senior executives to formulate and execute our strategies to grow Singapore’s Chemical sector sustainably...
Role: Become a strong face of the company presence, firstly in Singapore and eventually across the entire APAC region. Develop accurate strategies and fast solutions, bringing a fresh perspective to secure new long-term customers. Drive...
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