Senior Product Marketing Manager (f/m/d)
SPREAD GmbHShort Description
SPREAD builds engineering intelligence for the world's most complex products. Our AI-native platform gives automotive OEMs, defense primes, and industrial manufacturers a single source of product truth so engineering teams can make confident product decisions, fast. We work with companies like Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes, Bosch, Stadler, and Rheinmetall. Backed by HV Capital, DTCP, La Famiglia / General Catalyst, and Salesforce.
In this role, you own how SPREAD is positioned, messaged, and understood by engineering leaders at enterprise accounts. You translate a deeply technical product into narratives that win deals, arm Sales with competitive intelligence and enablement assets, and partner with Product and Engineering on go-to-market. This is a hands-on role in a small, senior marketing team alongside Growth, GTM Ops, and Design.
Your Mission
- Own positioning and messaging for SPREAD's platform, turning engineering intelligence into value propositions that land with top engineering leaders.
- Build and maintain competitive intelligence across the PLM and engineering data landscape and turn it into battle cards and objection-handling guides that Sales uses daily.
- Create sales enablement assets that shorten enterprise sales cycles and improve win rates.
- Partner with Product and Engineering on go-to-market for product releases, connecting every launch to a measurable customer outcome.
- Develop thought leadership content that builds credibility with deeply technical audiences.
- Partner with Growth and GTM Ops on campaign messaging and account targeting so demand gen speaks the right language to the right pain points.
- Represent SPREAD at industry events and customer conversations where engineering leaders expect a peer-level discussion about their domain.
Your Experience
- 5+ years in B2B product marketing or technical product management for enterprise software or complex technical products, with hands-on ownership of positioning, messaging, and go-to-market.
- Technical fluency through an engineering or technical degree, or through deep experience managing or marketing highly technical products. You can hold a credible conversation about data architectures, PLM tool landscapes, or software-defined product development.
- Experience building sales enablement for complex enterprise deals (€100K+ ACV, 6-12-month cycles, multi-stakeholder buying committees).
- Strong competitive intelligence instinct. You track competitors, articulate differentiation in the buyer's language, and prepare sales teams for live objection handling.
- AI-native working style. You use AI tools daily to scale your output, from content creation to research to workflow automation. SPREAD is an AI-first company, and every team member operates accordingly.
- Identity as a product marketer. You partner with Product an
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