Head of Ecommerce and Digital Marketing

West Bromwich
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Job Title: Head of Ecommerce and Digital Marketing
Location: West Bromwich 
Salary: Circa £60,000 + Excellent Benefits

Introduction:
This is an exciting opportunity for a skilled and dynamic professional to take the lead in overseeing the e-commerce and digital marketing strategy of a leading company in the industry. Based in West Bromwich, this office-based role offers a competitive salary of £60,000 along with excellent benefits. The ideal candidate will manage the digital sales channels, drive growth, and optimise the customer experience. If you are passionate about e-commerce and looking to make a significant impact, this is the perfect next step in your career.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Develop and execute a comprehensive e-commerce strategy aimed at achieving business growth and revenue goals.
Lead a cross-functional team, including developers and product managers, to enhance the digital customer experience.
Oversee the Magento2 platform, ensuring optimal functionality, security, and performance.
Collaborate with marketing, sales, and customer service teams to improve user engagement and satisfaction.
Utilize data analytics tools to monitor e-commerce performance and provide actionable insights for optimization.

What Experience is Required:

8+ years of experience in e-commerce and digital marketing, with at least 3 years in a leadership role.
Hands-on experience with Magento and Wordpress, along with expertise in analytics platforms like Google Analytics and PowerBI.
Proven success in scaling e-commerce operations and driving data-driven decision-making.

Salary & Benefits:

Competitive salary of circa £60,000.
Excellent benefits package including health and pension schemes.
Opportunity for career growth and professional development.

Location:
The position is based in West Bromwich and is easily commutable from towns such as Birmingham, Walsall, Dudley, and Solihull.

How to Apply:
To apply, please send your CV in strict confidence to Giselle Whitton at CV Screen.

Alternate Job Titles:

E-Commerce Manager
Digital Marketing Director
Head of Digital Marketing
Digital Strategy Lead

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