Product Manager

Company: Lucy Group

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne

Posted: May 11th, 2026

We are seeking a seasoned Product Manager with experience in LV and MV fusegear to lead development, standardization, and life cycle management (Introduction, growth, maturity and Decline) of low‑voltage and medium‑voltage fusegear products. The role involves working closely with engineering, manufacturing, quality and commercial teams to deliver reliable, compliant and cost‑competitive protection solutions for industrial, utility and infrastructure applications. This is a new role within the business and presents a fantastic opportunity for the right candidate, as you will influence and help shape the profile, reputation and growth of Lawson Fuses globally.

Job Context

Incorporated in 1938, Lawson Fuses Limited (LFL) is an established British and global brand that operates in the fusegear market with a focus on design, development and manufacture of low voltage High Rupture Capacity (HRC) fuse‑links and associated fuse holders. LFL’s products are ASTA certified and comply with IEC/BS/ENA standards and are accepted worldwide. With manufacturing facilities based in the UK and India, LFL’s global clientele spread across several countries including the UK, Middle East, Africa, India, Malaysia, Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong. With ISO 17025 ASTA certified R&D lab and certified manufacturing plants, LFL is keen on safety, quality and speed of product delivery.

From 2018 LFL is part of Lucy Group, a diversified international group headquartered in Oxford, UK, operating in multiple sectors including power distribution, smart lighting, fusegear and real estate. Lawson Fuses, under the Lucy Group banner, is focusing on accelerated growth of its product line and increasing its market share. The role of product manager will directly influence the vision of the business.

Product Dimensions

Product Manager will be responsible for setting the vision, mission, direction and strategy for both new and existing products addressing the full life cycle of the fusegear products within LFL. Product Manager will define product standards, features and requirements necessary to deliver a complete product to the market. Product Manager must articulate the business value to wider teams including R&D so they can understand and align behind these plans. There are several dimensions to this role: 1. Product Strategy and Portfolio Management 2. Product Development and Engineering Interface 3. Marketing and Communications Support 4. Commercial and Market Support 5. Collaboration with manufacturing, quality and supply chain.

Key Accountabilities

  1. Product Strategy and Portfolio Management
    • Own and manage the fusegear product portfolio including fuses (gG,aM, aR etc), fuse bases, carriers and other ancillary products.
    • Define product roadmap aligned with market demand, customer needs, standards and customer segments and manage product lifecycle including rationalisation.
    • Conduct competitive benchmarking on ratings, performance, form factor and pricing.
    • Identify opportunities for new product introductions, variants and localisation.
  2. Product Development and Engineering Interface
    • Market research via customer visits to understand current and future needs of the customer enabling creation of a clear technical product roadmap incorporating market requirements.
    • Offer continued support to R&D team during the new product development and legacy product modification process; defining, leading and owning product road maps and deadlines for product launches is critical.
    • Define product specifications including voltage, current ratings, breaking capacity, temperature rise and coordination requirements.
    • Work with R&D on fuse element design, arc extinction, striker mechanisms and insulation systems and ensure compliance with market requirements.
    • Support type testing, routing testing and validation activities.
    • Manage engineering changes and variant rationalisation.
    • Ensure Standards, Testing and Compliance: IEC 60269, IEC 60947, ENA12‑6, BS88, UL etc.
    • Support R&D in 3rd‑party labs for type test and approvals.
    • Maintain technical documentation, datasheets, catalogues and certification records for all products.
  3. Marketing and Communications
    • Gather data, analyse and report on market positioning within target markets and sectors. Track competitors, market trends, historical information, channels and identify gaps to enable targeted strategy for maximising sales for each product category.
    • Collaborate with marketing team on target‑market needs, channel strategies and optimised route to market; this includes product communication strategies as necessary.
    • Support identification of new opportunities across utilities, industrial, wholesale, datacentres and OEM segments.
    • Develop product and segment‑specific technical collaterals with marketing communications.
  4. Commercial and Market Support
    • Support pricing strategy, cost structures, margin improvement initiatives.
    • Participate in industry exhibitions and articulate product benefits to customers.
    • Provide technical support and training to sales teams, distributors and customers.
    • Assist in product launches, customer presentations and tender support.
    • Engage with OEMs, panel builders, utilities, EPCs and renewable energy customers.
  5. Manufacture, Quality and Supply Chain
    • Collaborate with R&D, quality and manufacturing on design for manufacture, cost optimisation, delivery readiness and serviceability.
    • Support alternative material development and vendor qualification.
    • Work with quality to analyse failures, warranty claims and field issues to keep the product line and segment healthy.

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