Marketing Manager

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3 weeks ago
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Are you a dynamic and strategic Marketing Manager looking to elevate a brand to new heights? Our client, a leader in high-quality washroom solutions, is seeking a Marketing Manager to drive their marketing initiatives and enhance brand presence. Join a company renowned for its innovation, sustainability, and commitment to excellence.

Annual salary of £40,000
30 days holiday including Bank Holidays and Christmas break
Work within a forward-thinking, innovative environment
The Role:
The Marketing Manager will play a crucial role in shaping the company's marketing strategy.
Develop and execute comprehensive marketing strategies to boost brand awareness and sales
Oversee marketing campaigns across digital, print, and events, focusing on lead generation
Lead digital marketing efforts, including social media and SEO
Create and manage high-quality marketing content
Collaborate on event marketing to promote innovative solutions
Uphold and enhance the brand's values and image
Work closely with other departments to align marketing with business goals
Analyse and report on marketing performance for continuous improvement
The Candidate:
The ideal Marketing Manager will have the following qualifications and skills:
Proven experience in a marketing leadership role, ideally in construction, design, or manufacturing
Strong digital marketing skills, including content creation and social media strategy
Experience in event marketing and client engagement
Proficiency in data analytics to drive informed decisions
Excellent communication and leadership skills
Familiarity with marketing tools such as (url removed) and Office 365
The Package:
The Marketing Manager will enjoy a comprehensive package, including:
Annual salary of £40,000
30 days holiday per year, including Bank Holidays and a Christmas break
Standard working hours from 08:00 to 16:30, Monday to Thursday, and 08:00 to 15:15 on Fridays
Our client is a leader in designing and delivering high-quality washroom solutions, known for their commitment to compliance, innovation, and sustainability. As the first carbon-neutral washroom supplier, they pride themselves on their dedication to providing exceptional products and services tailored to client needs.

If you're a Marketing Manager ready to lead and innovate in a dynamic environment, this is the opportunity for you. Join a company that values growth, sustainability, and customer experience. Apply now to be part of a team dedicated to excellence.

If you have experience or interest in roles such as Brand Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, Marketing Director, Campaign Manager, or Communications Manager, this Marketing Manager position could be the perfect fit for you. Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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