Online Marketing Data Executive

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Online Marketing Data Executive - Halifax – Salary up to £30k – Permanent Full-time role.

Centric Talent are looking to recruit a talented and experienced Online Marketing Data Executive to join our clients growing marketing team based at their head office in Halifax.
Our client is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers and distributors of bathroom products. The business has manufacturing operations in the UK (Halifax), China (Shanghai) and the UAE (Fujairah/Dubai) employing over 600 people across 6 sites with an annual turnover of £80m+. The majority of sales are into the UK market (dominated by sales to major on-line retailers) with a growing presence in the North American market as the business expands its international operations.
 
The ideal candidate for this role will have previous experience within data marketing and must have.
experience using PIM/DAM (Digital Asset Management System).
 
Main Purpose of job:
 
The role would be responsible for ensuring the accuracy, organization, and availability of product data across multiple platforms, including internal systems, e-commerce, and customer-facing channels. This role will drive data integrity, product information optimisation, and collaborate cross-functionally to support new product launches.
General Duties

Develop and maintain the Product Information Management (PIM) system to ensure all product data is accurate, complete, and up to date.
Aid in the configuration and maintenance of PIM/DAM (Digital Asset Management) syste
Establish and enforce data governance policies, ensuring consistent data standards across
syste
Collaborate closely with Commercial and Product teams to gather and update product specifications and asset
Support e-commerce, retailers, and digital partners by providing accurate product data and digital assets in the appropriate formats.
Manage product descriptions, technical specifications, imagery, and other key data points to optimize product representation across platfor
Manage the coordination of product data during new product launches and discontinuati
Conduct regular audits to ensure data consistency and quality, including validations for SKU set-up, naming conventions, and attribute standardisatio
Implement processes to enhance product findability and SEO performance by ensuring product metadata is well-structure
Serve as the internal point of contact for PIM-related system improvements, training, and troubleshooting.

Skills and experience required.

Previous experience in a data focussed marketing role.
Experience in using a PIM system – (Akeneo or similar)
Educated to degree level in a relevant subject plus a minimum 6 GCSE’s grade C and above (including English and Maths), with strong numeracy, literacy skills and attention to detail.
Experienced user of Microsoft Excel.
Good knowledge of how to develop website data and content to maximise visitor number
Confident communication skills at all levels of authority.
Experience of adding and editing content on a website CMS syste
An interest in online marketing in particular ecommerce and marketplace
Knowledge of bathroom products would be an advantage but not essential. 

Working hours & Pay
Monday to Friday
Monday to Thursday – 0900 - 17:00
Salary £25k - £30K (DOE)
Full time permanent contract
Benefits
Holidays – 22 days rising to 25 after 3 complete years’ service. Pension – 4% contribution
Death in Service – 2 x annual salary

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