Communications and Marketing Assistant

Survitec
Gosport
3 months ago
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Vacancy Title:Communications and Marketing Assistant

Vacancy Location:Gosport, England

Engagement Type:Temporary (3 months), Part Time

Your Company

Survitec are the world’s largest survival technology provider. For over 166 years, we have been protecting lives in the air, on land and at sea, through the design, manufacture, and servicing of Survival Technology.

Today, we are a global community of 3,000 professionals with presence in 96 countries partnering with our customers to provide innovative solutions that reduce risk and help keep you safe.

That's why the world's leading maritime, defence & government, energy and aerospace organisations trust us when it matters most and why we have been awarded the Silver Award by the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme

Your New Role

Are you a passionate about the Communications and Marketing field and looking to gain valuable experience within a fast-paced organisation? Are you a team player, independent, and not afraid to challenge? This is the role for you…

Survitec now has an exciting opportunity for you to come on board as our new Communications and Marketing Assistant based in our office in Gosport.

You will support the creation and implementation of our new Company values and oversee the rollout with the wider Marketing and Commercial team. The role will support the internal communications and assist with activities related to external media engagement. 

What You Can Expect from the Role

Key Responsibilities and accountabilities:

Works with other members of the communications and marketing team, providing support to deliver agreed outcomes Supports the generation of new ideas and topics for marketing and communications initiatives Contributes to the delivery of projects, carrying out project activities within defined time and quality parameters and ensuring adherence to the prescribed project management methodology Supports product launches, sales promotions, and campaigns. Carries out activities to gather and analyse feedback Contributes information to marketing and campaign plans Collates customer, market and product information, for use in developing content and format materials for print or websites.

The Experience, Qualifications and Skills You Will Have

Essential Criteria

Educated to Degree level, preferably in a marketing discipline ·Strong communication skills and a natural ability to build relationships quickly. ·Excellent IT Skills in Word, Excel and PowerPoint

Why You Should Work for Us

·33 days holidays including public holidays ·Additional day off to celebrate your birthday ·Cycle to Work Scheme ·Company Anniversary Holiday Benefit ·Excellent enhanced maternity & paternity package ·Professional Training & Development Opportunities ·Employee Assistance Programme ·Hybrid/remote work model ·Workplace Reward & Recognition scheme

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